Women in the Park explained

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Director:Felipe Vega
Producer:Gerardo Herrero
Cinematography:Alfonso Parra
Editing:Ángel Hernández Zoido
Country:Spain
Language:Spanish
Studio:Tornasol Films
Distributor:Alta Classics

Women in the Park (Spanish; Castilian: '''Mujeres en el parque'''|links=no) is a 2006 Spanish drama film directed by . It stars Adolfo Fernández, Blanca Apilánez, Bárbara Lennie, Emma Vilarasau, and Alberto Ferreiro.

Plot

Set in Madrid, the plot features the relationship of a father (Daniel, a music teacher and pianist recently separated from Ana, now dating Clara) with his job hunting daughter Mónica, dating David.[1]

Production

The film is a Tornasol Films production, and it had the participation of TVE.

Release

The film was presented at the 51st Valladolid International Film Festival (Seminci) in October 2006.[2] It was released theatrically in Spain on 12 January 2007.

Reception

Jonathan Holland of Variety deemed the film to be "as precise as a laser beam but sans the heat".[3]

Esteve Riambau of Fotogramas rated the film 3 out of 5 stars, highlighting Lennie's performance as the best thing about the film, while negatively citing an overly forced final twist.[4]

See also

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Mujeres en el parque (Poznan). Instituto Cervantes. 9 August 2023.
  2. Web site: El País. 22 October 2006. Casimiro. Torreiro. El Festival de Valladolid arranca con dos dramas íntimos.
  3. Web site: Jonathan. Holland. Variety. Women in the Park. 28 January 2007.
  4. Web site: Esteve. Riambau. Mujeres en el parque. 29 May 2008. Fotogramas.