Scene from María (y los demás) (2016)
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Duration: 256 sec. | Nudity: yes | Creator: Ruffah |
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File Format: AOMedia Video 1 (WebM/AV1) | Resolution: 1920x1032 | Added: 2017-Jul-03 |
Actresses in this Scene

Bárbara Lennie
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Alternate Names: Barbara Lennie, ברברה לני, バルバラ・レニー, バルバラ・レニー・ホルギン, 芭芭拉·蘭妮
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Full Biography
Bárbara Lennie, born to Argentine parents in Spain, graduated from the Real Escuela Superior de Arte Dramático in Madrid. She began her acting career at age 15 with 'No Pain, No Gain' (2001). Notably, she won the Goya Award for Best Actress in 2015 for her role in 'Magical Girl'.
About the Movie: María (y los demás) (2016)

Release Year: 2016
Nation: Spain
Alternative Title: Marija ir visi kiti
Director: Nely Reguera
Writer: Diego Ameixeiras, Eduard Sola, Nely Reguera, Roger Sogues, Valentina Viso
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Companies: Frida Films
Genre: Comedy, Comedy Drama, Drama
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Keywords: woman director
Story
Ever since her mother's death when she was fifteen, María has been the responsible figure in her family, taking care of her father and siblings. At 35, she remains steadfast in her role but feels her life hasn't progressed as it should have. When her father suddenly announces his intention to marry his nurse, María's world is shaken. This news prompts her to reevaluate her own life and consider whether it's time for her to make changes.
Summary
Directed by Nely Reguera, 'María (y los demás)' is a Spanish comedy-drama that explores the life of María, a woman who has dedicated herself to caring for her family since she was fifteen. The film delves into themes of responsibility, sacrifice, and self-discovery, as María navigates her newfound realization that it might be time for her to focus on her own needs and desires. Despite its dramatic core, the movie is also a comedy, offering moments of humor amidst María's personal journey.