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Summer 1993

After her mother's death, six-year-old Frida is sent to her uncle's family to live with them in the countryside. But Frida finds it hard to forget her mother and adapt to her new life.

Director(s)

Carla Simón

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Cast & Crew

David Verdaguer

David Verdaguer

Esteve

Bruna Cusí

Bruna Cusí

Marga

Laia Artigas

Laia Artigas

Frida

Paula Robles

Paula Robles

Anna

Fermí Reixach

Fermí Reixach

Avi

Montse Sanz

Montse Sanz

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Isabel Rocatti

Isabel Rocatti

Àvia

Berta Pipó

Berta Pipó

Tieta Àngela

Etna Campillo

Etna Campillo

Irene

Paula Blanco

Paula Blanco

Cesca

Quimet Pla

Quimet Pla

Gabriel

Dolores Fortis

Dolores Fortis

Carnissera

Tere Solà

Tere Solà

Senyora Carnisseria

Josep Torrents

Josep Torrents

Doctor

Cristina Matas

Cristina Matas

Infermera

Noemí Piñana

Noemí Piñana

Organizadora

Ricard Catalina

Ricard Catalina

Matador

Jordi Figueras

Jordi Figueras

Blai

Arnau Ferrer

Arnau Ferrer

Cosí

Carla Simón

Carla Simón

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Details

GenresDrama
Runtime1h 38 mins
Released on24 Mar 2017
Languageca
Produced InSpain

Reviews

badelf

10/10

I have now watched the second of both Carla Simón's feature-length, award-winning films, and I have to say: I am in complete awe of her talent as a story-teller and a director. Even if (like Rainer Maria Rilke) this is the best she's got, then (also like said poet), it's more than enough. In Spain, after Franco finally died, a counter-culture movement, la movida madrileña, exploded into a party of art, music, film (Almodovar for one), and of course sex and drugs. As a direct consequence, so many people contracted HIV and died in late 80s and 90s (not only in Spain). This is a story of one child (Frida - autobiographically then, Carla Simón herself) who lost both parents, and was suddenly forced to adopt a new mother and father. The painful experience of adopting to a new family is told from the child's POV. It's heart-rending. It's beautiful. And it's brilliant: For 90 minutes, I kept asking myself "How in the hell did this director elicit those performances from not one, but TWO very young actors?" Everything about the movie rises to that level.

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