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Tata Mía
Elvira, daughter of a disgraced military, who entered a convent at a young age leaves him and returns home to settle in Madrid with his beloved nanny, seeking help to overcome their crisis. However, the country has changed so much in his years of confinement that has little or nothing to do with his childhood memories ...
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Plot Summary
A wealthy, elderly widow, Doña Emilia, who lives a secluded life in her mansion, finds her routine disrupted by the arrival of her estranged granddaughter, Ana, and her lover. Ana's manipulative intentions and the eccentric personalities within the household lead to a series of comedic and dramatic events. Doña Emilia must navigate family secrets and newfound emotional connections while dealing with the complexities of her relationships and the potential loss of her inheritance.
Critical Reception
While not a critical darling, 'Tata Mía' was a popular film in Spain, appreciated for its blend of comedy and drama, and its performances, particularly from veteran actors. It was seen as a lighthearted but poignant exploration of family dynamics and generational differences.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its humorous situations and dramatic undertones.
Recognized for the performances of its established cast.
Seen as an enjoyable, if somewhat conventional, family drama.
Google audience: Audience reception data for 'Tata Mía' on Google is not readily available, making it difficult to summarize specific user likes or dislikes.
Fun Fact
The film marked one of the early cinematic roles for Ana Obregón, who was already a well-known television personality in Spain at the time.
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