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| MY MOTHER LIKES WOMEN
(2002) |
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96
minutes
Rated: NR
Spanish with English subtitles
Country: Spain
Studio: Wolfe
Cast: Leonor Watling, María
Pujalte, Rosa María Sardà, Silvia
Abascal
Director/Screenwriter:
Daniela Fejerman, Inés París |
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A mother-daughter comedy in the
Almodovar vein, this Spanish import
tells the story of three sisters who
must cope with the news that their
concert pianist mother (Rosa Maria
Sárda) has fallen in love with a
woman (Eliska Serova). The neurotic
fledgling writer Elvira (Leonor
Watling) finds this development only
exacerbates her floundering search
for self-esteem, the eldest sister
Gimena (Maria Pujalte) is horrified,
while the youngest daughter--sexy
pop singer Sol (Silvia Abascal)--is
delighted, and even writes a song
called "My Mother Has a Girlfriend."
When the sisters realize their
mother has given her lover all her
money, the sisters embark on a zany
plan to expose her as a gold digger
by picking one of them to seduce
her, each in turn suspecting they
may be gay themselves. |
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