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Duration: 32 sec. | Nudity: yes | Creator: Ruffah |
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Alternate Names: Emma Suarez, Emma Suárez Bodelón
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Emma Suárez started her acting career at age 15, balancing film and theater roles while studying dramatic art. Her notable film appearances were in the 1990s under directors Julio Medem ('Vacas', 'La Ardilla Roja', 'Tierra'), Juan Estelrich Jr. ('La Via Lactea', 'Pintadas'), and Pilar Miró ('El perro del hortelano', 'Tu nombre envenena mis sueños').
Release Year: 2010
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Alternative Title: I kounoupiera, Moskitiera, Mreža za komarce, The Mosquito Net
Director: Agustí Vila
Writer: Agustí Vila
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Genre: Comedy, Drama, Romance
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The film 'La mosquitera' (2010) directed by Agustí Vila revolves around Maria, an elderly woman suffering from Alzheimer's disease, and her family living in Barcelona. The narrative focuses on Luis, Maria's fifteen-year-old grandson who remains largely silent due to his parents' marital crisis. Luis retreats into his own world and develops a peculiar habit of rescuing stray cats and dogs, which he brings home despite his father Miguel's disapproval. Alice, Luis's mother, is more supportive of her son's behavior. The presence of an increasing number of animals in their apartment begins to cause complications for the family.
'La mosquitera' is a Spanish comedy-drama film released in 2010, directed by Agustí Vila and spanning genres such as comedy, drama, and romance. While plot details are limited across sources, it primarily revolves around the relationship between Maria, her grandson Luis, and their family dynamics amidst Maria's Alzheimer's disease and Luis's unconventional behavior involving stray animals.