Scene from Memoria de mis putas tristes (2011)
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Birth Name: Dominika Paleta Paciorek de Ibarra
Birth Date: 1972-10-23
Birth Place: Kraków, Lesser Poland Voivodeship, Poland
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Dominika Paleta was born on October 23, 1972 in Krakow, Poland. Dominika was named after the daughter of one of her father's friends from Poland. The name is common in Poland, and comes from Latin's "Dominica", which means "God's own". She moved to Mexico at a young age, along with her sister Ludwika, because they offered her father, who is a musician, a job. She speaks 3 languages: Spanish, English, and Polish. In 1998, she won an Eres Award for Best New Female Artist, for her as "Gema" in "La Usurpadora". She also has an Art History bachelor's degree from "Universidad Iberoamericana" in Mexico. If she were not an actress, she would have liked to have been a writer or a private investigator. She enjoys watching Friends, Seinfeld, and the Discovery Channel. Her favorite cities in the world are: New York, Krakow, and Paris. She loves to travel in her free time, and would love to be a millionaire so she can travel to anywhere she wants all the time, without having to worry about money. She met her husband in Coyoacan, Mexico in the "Plaza de la Conchita", and at first disliked him very much. She married him in 2000 and had a daughter, Maria.
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Alternate Names: Olivia Tirmarche Molina
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Born as Olivia Tirmarché Molina on September 25, 1980, in Ibiza (Eivissa), Balearic Islands, Spain, Olivia Molina is a prominent Spanish actress with a deep-rooted heritage in the entertainment industry. She is the daughter of the celebrated Spanish actress Ángela Molina and the French photographer Hervé Tirmarché, and she belongs to the famous Molina artistic dynasty as the granddaughter of legendary singer Antonio Molina.
Molina's professional acting career began in the early 2000s, and she has since become a staple of Spanish cinema and television. She gained significant international recognition for her lead role as Sofía in the 2009 culinary romantic comedy Dieta mediterránea (Mediterranean Food), where she portrayed an ambitious chef. Her extensive television work includes starring roles in popular series such as Al salir de clase, Física o Química, Luna, el misterio de Calenda, and more recently, the dystopian drama La valla (The Barrier).
In her personal life, she has been in a long-term relationship with actor Sergio Mur since 2010; the couple has two children, Vera and Eric. Molina continues to be a highly respected figure in Spanish media, known for both her versatility on screen and her connection to one of Spain's most influential artistic families.
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Paola Medina Espinoza is a Mexican actress best known for her lead role as Delgadina in the 2011 film Memories of My Melancholy Whores (Memoria de mis putas tristes), an adaptation of Gabriel García Márquez's final novella. Born around 1982, she is the niece of the renowned Mexican actress and activist Ofelia Medina.
Medina Espinoza began her screen career in the early 2000s with appearances in the television series Mujer, casos de la vida real (2002–2003) and the TV movie Transit (2005). Her breakout performance in Memories of My Melancholy Whores saw her portraying a young woman involved in a complex emotional relationship with a 90-year-old journalist. Since then, she has continued to work in Mexican cinema and television, with roles in projects such as the historical drama Huérfanos (2014), the series Monarca (2019), and more recently in films like Vergüenza (2024) and Woman Who Lives at the End of Time (2025).
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About the Movie: Memoria de mis putas tristes (2011)
Release Year: 2011
Nation: Denmark, Mexico, Spain, United States
Alternative Title: Memories of My Melancholy Whores, Erinnerung an meine traurigen Huren, Erindring om mine bedrøvelige ludere, Bánatos kurváim emlékezete, Rzecz o mych smutnych dziwkach
Director: Henning Carlsen
Writer: Jean-Claude Carrière, Henning Carlsen
Production & Genre
Producer(s): producer: Vicente Aldape, Nina Crone, Enrique Fernández, Raquel Guajardo, Norbert Llaràs, Jordi Rediu, Leonardo Villarreal
executive producer: Adi Cohen
Companies: Memorias Del Sabio Producciones, Crone Film Produktion A/S, Dagmar Film Produktion, Zip Films
Genre: Romance Film
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Keywords
Keywords: prostitute, memories
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The movie 'Memoria de mis putas tristes' (2011) directed by Henning Carlsen is a romance film.
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