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Como todas las mañanas
First opera by Toni Nievas; screenwriter, filmmaker, cartoonist, comedian and actor known for "Happened to you", "Menéame Deluxe" and other videos for the Internet. The work is a tender and cruel comedy in equal parts in which it continues to explore the collateral damage of unemployment and the crisis in sequences starring Berto Romero, Dani Mateo or Didac Alcaraz, among others.
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Plot Summary
The film centers on a woman who navigates the complexities of her relationships and personal life while facing the routines and challenges of her daily existence. Through intimate moments and subtle interactions, it explores themes of connection, memory, and the search for meaning in ordinary life. The narrative unfolds with a focus on emotional depth and the unspoken dynamics between characters.
Critical Reception
Como todas las mañanas was a short film that garnered attention on the festival circuit, receiving positive feedback for its sensitive portrayal of human relationships and its intimate directorial style. Critics often highlighted the strong performances of its cast and its ability to evoke deep emotions within its brief runtime, making it a notable entry in independent short filmmaking.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its poignant exploration of everyday life and human connection.
Applauded for strong performances from its lead actors, particularly Silvia Kutika.
Noted for its effective emotional resonance within a short format.
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Awards & Accolades
Won Best Short Film at the Mar del Plata International Film Festival.
Fun Fact
The film was shot in Buenos Aires and aimed to capture a realistic and relatable depiction of domestic life.
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