Scene from Las Locuras (2025)
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| Duration: 288 sec.. | Nudity: yes | Creator: zorg |
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Full Biography
Cassandra Ciangherotti (born 1987 in Cuernavaca, Morelos) is a Mexican actress from the renowned Soler family of actors. She trained at CazaAzul Artes Escénicas and Argos. Ciangherotti won her first Best Actress award for her leading role in 'Viaje Redondo' (2009). She also starred in 'Paradas continuas' (2009) and appeared in the TV series 'Locas de Amor'.
About the Movie: Las Locuras (2025)
Alternative Title: The Follies, 荒诞一天, Nos folies, Øyeblikkets vanvidd, Szaleństwa, Dårskaper, Çıldırmanın Eşiğinde
Director: Rodrigo García
Writer: Rodrigo García
Production & Genre
Producer(s): Producer: Pavel Aguilar, Pablo Zimbrón Alva, Gerardo Gatica, Juanelo Hernández, Karla P. Moran
Executive_Producer: Ximena Calvo, Leonardo Cordero
Companies: Panorama Global
Genre: Drama
Keywords
Keywords: anthology, anthology film, dysfunctional, female frontal nudity, female full frontal nudity, female full rear nudity, female nudity, female protagonist, female rear nudity, insanity
Story
In 'Las Locuras', six women, bound by their shared experience with madness, navigate through a single intense day. Each protagonist grapples with her own personal demons and societal constraints, pushing them to confront reality, make daring decisions, and transform their lives. The film's narrative explores how these women challenge self-imposed restrictions, familial expectations, and societal pressures.
Summary
'Las Locuras', a 2025 anthology drama directed by Rodrigo García, offers a profound exploration of the human experience through six interconnected narratives centered around female protagonists. Set in Mexico, the film delves into themes of mental health, societal pressures, and individual liberation. Through intimate portrayals of women grappling with madness and nudity as a form of expression or vulnerability, 'Las Locuras' promises to be a thought-provoking examination of daring decisions, personal transformation, and the push towards reality.