Actress: A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z

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Preview Image Violeta Rodríguez
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Birth Name: N/A

Birth Date: 1997-02-03

Birth Place: Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain

Details

Alternate Names: Violeta Rodriguez

Physical Characteristics: N/A

Career

First Appearances:

  • Things I Left in Havana (1998) as Nena

Most Important Roles:

  • Calladita (2024) as Claudia
  • Perdón por el ruido (2023) as Violeta
  • Jokes & Cigarettes (2023) as Paula (Hairdresser)
  • Red Heart (2020) as
  • Under the Stars (2007) as Ainara
  • Un amor (2023) as Sofía
  • Things I Left in Havana (1998) as Nena
  • Violeta Doesn't Take the Elevator (2019) as Violeta
  • The Tunnel (2017) as Hiedra
  • Living Is Easy with Eyes Closed (2013) as Julia

Career Highlights:

  • Calladita (2024)
  • Perdón por el ruido (2023)
  • Jokes & Cigarettes (2023)
  • Red Heart (2020)
  • Under the Stars (2007)
  • Un amor (2023)
  • Things I Left in Havana (1998)
  • Violeta Doesn't Take the Elevator (2019)
  • The Tunnel (2017)
  • Living Is Easy with Eyes Closed (2013)

Full Biography

Born on February 3, 1997, in Barcelona, Spain, Violeta Rodríguez is a multifaceted Spanish actress and screenwriter who hails from a prominent cinematic lineage. As the daughter of renowned actress Ariadna Gil and filmmaker David Trueba, she was literally named after the character her mother played in the Oscar-winning film Belle Époque.

Rodríguez began her acting career at a young age, debuting in the 2007 film Bajo las estrellas. She has since built a reputation for her involvement in independent and experimental projects, most notably starring in and co-writing the film Violeta no coge el ascensor (2019). Her career is defined by a blend of acting, photography, and dramaturgy, often exploring unconventional narratives. In 2024, she took on a central role in La revolución de las musas, a hybrid film that reclaims the voices of historical muses, further establishing her as a significant figure in contemporary Spanish "auteur" cinema.

About the Movie: Calladita (2023)

Poster for Calladita (2023)
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Release Year: 2023

Nation: Spain, United States

Alternative Title: Vaikne teenijanna, The Quiet Maid, A csendes szobalány, Milcząca pokojówka, Опасные тайны горничной

Director: Miguel Faus

Writer: Miguel Faus

Production & Genre

Producer(s): Producer: Miguel Faus, Carlo D'Ursi, Chase Crawford
Executive_Producer: Benjamin Wiessner, Steven Soderbergh, Jim Cummings

Companies: Calladita Films, Decentralized Pictures, Potenza Producciones

Genre: Comedy, Drama, Short

Awards & Similar

Awards:

  • 2 wins & 7 nominations total

Similar:

  • Five Cartridges (1960)
  • My Sole Desire (2023)
  • American Pie 2 (2001)
  • Maid to Order (1987)
  • Pierrot le Fou (1965)

Keywords

Story

Ana, a young woman from Colombia, arrives at a lavish mansion on Spain's Costa Brava to work as an uncontractual maid for a wealthy family of art dealers during their summer holiday. She works tirelessly, serving the family and their privileged guests, while being promised fair compensation if she remains obedient and discreet. Despite her initial compliance, Ana begins to explore her own desires and agency within the confines of her role, navigating the hedonistic world of the wealthy and discovering new freedoms.

Summary

'Calladita' (Spanish for 'quietly'), directed by Miguel Faus in 2023, is a comedic drama set against the backdrop of Spain's Costa Brava elite. The film explores class conflict through the eyes of Ana, a Colombian maid working for a wealthy family. While serving her employers and their indulgent lifestyle, Ana begins to find her voice and challenge societal expectations placed upon her. Faus draws inspiration from his own experiences growing up in this environment, offering a unique perspective on the dynamics between the bourgeoisie and those who serve them.