My Mother Likes Women
6.4 /10 1 Votes
Music director Juan Bardem | 6.2/10 Genre Comedy, Drama Duration Country Spain | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Director Ines ParisDaniela Fejerman Release date 11 January 2002 (2002-01-11) Screenplay Ines Paris, Daniela Fejerman Cast (Elvira), Rosa Maria Sardà (Sofía), (Gimena), (Sol), Eliska Sirová (Eliska), Chisco Amado (Miguel)Similar movies Leonor Watling movies, Lesbian movies, Comedies |
My Mother Likes Women (Spanish: A mi madre le gustan las mujeres) is a 2002 Spanish comedy film directed by Inés París and Daniela Fejerman. The theme song of the same title was done by Andy Chango and Ariel Rot, a video of which appears on the DVD release of the film.
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Elvira (Watling), an attractive but insecure twenty something, joins her sisters Jimena (María Pujalte) and Sol (Silvia Abascal) at their mother's house. As they prepare to celebrate their mother Sofía's birthday, their mother (Sardá)—a divorced concert pianist—announces that she's fallen in love, but is interrupted by the doorbell as she describes her new partner. While she goes to get the door, the three sisters gleefully speculate about her new boyfriend. Their joy suddenly gives way to shock though when their mother returns with Eliska (Sirova), and they realize that their mother is a lesbian.

The girls handle the shock in different ways. Elvira confides in her shrink Mazo while Sol composes a song about her mother and her lesbian relationship for her band. While Jimena herself doesn't act out in the same way, her husband is concerned about how his mother-in-law's sexuality affects his image at work. When the girls find out that their mother has given the much younger Eliska a significant amount of money, they become suspicious of Eliska and plot to find a way to get their mother to break up with her.



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