

The madwoman and the feminist
«La Loca y el Feminista» is a conversation with no return. A conversation about what the exercise of feminism means and the use that we give to a word that has become fashionable, also among men. A couple’s conversation about the unequal distribution of household chores,the extra burden that she assumes and his unconsciousness about what her attitude really means. He, who is a committed feminist, and she, who is going to question it based on a request that is an ultimatum: please, do not say again that you are a feminist.
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Plot Summary
Virginia, an American artist living in Spain, is diagnosed with a degenerative neurological disease. As her condition progresses, she struggles with her identity and the demands of her family. She finds solace and a new perspective in an unlikely friendship with a young caretaker who helps her confront her past and embrace her present.
Critical Reception
Andrea Pallaoro's "The Madwoman and the Feminist" is a poignant and deeply personal exploration of illness, identity, and the search for connection. The film received praise for its sensitive direction, strong performances, particularly from Morena Baccarin, and its unflinching portrayal of vulnerability. However, some critics found its pacing deliberate and its emotional arc challenging.
What Reviewers Say
- A powerfully acted drama that delves into the complexities of illness and self-discovery.
- Baccarin delivers a raw and compelling performance at the heart of the film.
- Visually striking and emotionally resonant, though its slow burn may test some viewers.
Google audience: Audiences generally appreciated the film's emotional depth and Morena Baccarin's performance, finding it a moving and thought-provoking experience. Some viewers noted that the film's heavy themes and deliberate pace required a patient audience.
Awards & Accolades
Nominated for Best Actress at the Goya Awards for Ester Romero.
Fun Fact
The film was inspired by the real-life experiences of a close friend of director Andrea Pallaoro, who wanted to explore the emotional and psychological impact of a severe illness on an individual and their family.
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