Review of ‘100 days with Tata’

Review of ‘100 days with Tata’

Miguel Ángel Muñoz makes his directorial debut with a vibrant documentary filmed during the pandemic.

    “That life was serious”Jaime Gil de Biedma wrote. Of course, poet! The pandemic continues to bring bad and devastating things. And it has forced us to change our plans, to order or reorder our priorities and to look at those around us. MiguelÁngel Muñoz, instead of using the global disease to make a horror movie or a comedy of screens and phone calls, the record as a frame of the action, joining it to the personal material that he had already shot, without fear of being looked down upon by our official documentarians.

    In addition, he takes the opportunity to reflect on his life and professional career. All this, without subtracting space from the true star of this film-selfie: Luisa Cantero, example of courage, symbol of strength, unexpected influencer, survivor of wars of the past and, hopefully, of the future. Sometimes sad, almost always happy, 100 days with Tata It is a testimony of a time and a place, it is an analysis of the network revolution and it certifies that, more than money or power, what we need is love.. And laugh and dress up. And explain our stories, however small they may be. Because who knows if someone will identify with them.

    For fans of vibrant, urgent, fresh documents.

    The best: use the pandemic for something positive.

    The worst: we would like to know a few more things about Tata’s past.

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    AddressMiguel Angel Munoz Original title: 100 days with Tata Country: Spain Year: 2021 Release date: 29–12-2021 Gender: Documentary film Script: Jorge Laplace, Miguel Angel Munoz Duration: 82 min.

    Synopsis: La Tata and Miguel Ángel realize that their love story could end and decide to carry out all the things that he has pending to do with her: a road trip, learning about Luisa’s origins and even shooting a movie together .

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