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Las de Barranco
A drama that revolves around the speculations made by a widow woman taking advantage of the sympathies aroused by one of her three unmarried daughters.
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Plot Summary
A mother, Manuela, is deeply protective of her daughters, Consuelo and Encarna, and obsessively controls their lives and relationships. She fears they will be exploited by men, particularly after her own past experiences. Her overbearing nature leads to conflict and drama within the family as her daughters yearn for independence and love.
Critical Reception
This early Spanish film is a classic example of melodrama, focusing on familial dynamics and the societal pressures on women in the era. While not widely distributed internationally, it is recognized for its strong performances and its portrayal of a controlling matriarch.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its compelling dramatic performances, particularly from the lead.
Noted for its effective depiction of a suffocating family environment.
Considered a significant early work in Spanish cinema.
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Fun Fact
The film is based on a popular play of the same name by Santiago Rusiñol.
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