‘Mama no enRedes’: We put Malena Alterio to the test for other mothers of Spanish cinema

‘Mama no enRedes’: We put Malena Alterio to the test for other mothers of Spanish cinema

How much do you know about other great mothers of Spanish cinema?

            Daniela Fejerman is in charge of directing ‘Mama no enRedes’, one of the latest comedies to hit theaters. In it the director speaks how new ways of relating can turn established family roles upside down. to tell the story features Malena Alterio as the protagonist, whose character shows that there is no age for dating or trying new apps, whoever it is. Fejerman has been behind the cameras in movies like ‘My mother likes women’, ‘Semen a love story’, ‘7 minutes’ and ‘The adoption’.

            Malena Alterio plays Clara, the mother of two young people, a woman open to new experiences who decides to create a profile on a well-known fashion dating app. In the juggling of Clara and her men, we see a new woman who allows herself to question romantic love and her myths. But… What goes through the mind of a twentysomething when he finds his own mother’s profile on a dating app? It is hard for the boy to see her mother is still young, that she is divorced from her father and she has the right to rebuild her life, but there are only men who are going to use her and then leave her behind. Dani and her sister Milena will then embark on the delirious adventure of boycotting her mother’s flirts, and they will go all out when the woman starts a more serious relationship with an Argentinian yoghurt, convinced that he is only going to make suffer. However, the strategies of the brothers will have the opposite effect to that desired and nothing will turn out as expected.

            With Alterio are Eva Ugarte (‘Look what you’ve done’, ‘The game of the keys’), Antonio Pagudo (‘La que se avecina’, ‘Los futbolísimos’), Sofía Oria (‘Gigantes’, ‘Libertad’) , Oscar Ortuño (’30 Coins’, ‘Central Market’), Juan Grandinet (‘Proper dismissal’), Ben Temple (‘They arrived at night’, ‘Tell me who I am’), Antonio Garrido (‘The beach of the drowned’, ‘The protected ones’, ‘The jetty’) and María Castro (‘Land of Wolves’, ‘Without tits there is no paradise’).

            Taking advantage of the fact that the actress gives life to a mother of two kids, We wanted to take the opportunity to talk about other mothers of Spanish cinema. That is why we have put him to the test and we have asked him about other characters from Spanish cinema who have left their mark on the public. Characters created by Pedro Almodóvar, actresses who have embodied great matriarchs, such as the great Rafaela Aparicio in ‘Mamá turns 100 years old’ or the brilliant Carmina Barrios in the films directed by her son Paco León. Will they all be correct? And you, do you have any of these films pending? You have the video above this news.

            Source: Fotogramas

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