Scene from Mujeres en el parque (2006)
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Actresses in this Scene
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Alternate Names: Barbara Lennie, ברברה לני, バルバラ・レニー・ホルギン, バルバラ・レニー, 芭芭拉·蘭妮
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Full Biography
A Spanish actress (of Argentine parents) graduated in Interpretation from the Royal School of Dramatic Art (Madrid). She debuted at only fifteen in the 2001 film No Pain, No Gain and has won a Goya Award as best actress in 2015 for the film Magical Girl.
About the Movie: Mujeres en el parque (2006)
Release Year: 2006
Nation: N/A
Alternative Title: 公園裡的女人, Women in the Park
Director: Felipe Vega
Writer: Felipe Vega, Manuel Hidalgo
Production & Genre
Producer(s): Producer: Gerardo Herrero
Executive_Producer: Mariela Besuievsky
Companies: N/A
Genre: Drama
Story
Daniel, a music teacher and pianist, decides to leave his wife Ana after over twenty years of marriage due to their marital crisis. Ana, who owns an art gallery, refuses to accept the reality of their situation and continues to live in their shared apartment despite Daniel moving out. The story revolves around their emotional conflict as they struggle to navigate their changing relationship.
Summary
Directed by Felipe Vega, 'Mujeres en el parque' (Women in the Park) is a Spanish drama film released in 2006 that explores the complexities of a long-term marriage on the brink of collapse. The movie follows Daniel and Ana, whose once harmonious relationship has soured over time, leading Daniel to move out and request a divorce. However, Ana refuses to accept this reality and continues to live in their shared apartment as if nothing has changed. The film delves into themes of emotional detachment, communication breakdown, and the struggle between acceptance and denial in long-term relationships.