My Mother Likes Women (2002)
Sofia introduces her three adult daughters to her new lover who is their age and happens to be a woman. The women, in particular Elvira find it extremely difficult to accept their mothers sudden apparent sexual reversal. The news pushes the neurotic Elvira to the point of nervous breakdown. Sol, the youngest daughter, writes a lude rock song about it and performs in front of them at a concert. The daughters plot together on how to get their mothers new girlfriend, a native Czech, and brilliant pianist, out of her life. Their plot goes terribly wrong and turns the film from a light-hearted comedy, into mildly amusing drama.
Directors: Inés París, Daniela Féjerman.
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Leonor Watling as Elvira |
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Rosa María Sardà as Sofía |
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María Pujalte as Gimena |
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Silvia Abascal as Sol |
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Eliška Sirová as Eliska |
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Chisco Amado as Miguel |
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Álex Angulo as Bernado |
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Xabier Elorriaga as Carlos |
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Aitor Mazo as Ernesto |
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Sergio Otegui as Javier |
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Carla Calparsoro as Gloria |
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Alberto Chaves as |
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Fernando Colomo as Juez de paz |
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Lucía del Río as |
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Gabriel Garbisu as |
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Ana Goya as Carmen |
| Camera | David Omedes | Director of Photography |
| Directing | Inés París | Director |
| Directing | Daniela Féjerman | Director |
| Writing | Inés París | Writer |
| Production | Fernando Colomo | Producer |
| Sound | Juan Bardem Aguado | Original Music Composer |
| Art | Soledad Seseña | Art Direction |
| Writing | Daniela Féjerman | Writer |
| Production | Beatriz de la Gándara | Producer |
| Sound | Andy Chango | Songs |
| Editing | Fidel Collados | Editor |
| Production | Marta Miró | Line Producer |