

Movie spotlight
La solapa
During a hot summer siesta in Entre Ríos, Malena terrifies her younger brother Santiago, with a legend in which children are watched over by pigeons and captured by a hideous monster if they don't nap. Bored of doing nothing, Malena goes out to the nearby bush with her cell phone to look for the internet, without imagining the consequences that a simple walk in the sun can unleash.
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Plot Summary
A young woman, dealing with the loss of her mother, finds herself inheriting a peculiar inheritance: a hidden world beneath her mundane reality. As she delves deeper, she uncovers secrets about her family and her own identity, forcing her to confront her grief and embrace a new path.
Critical Reception
La solapa (The Lapel) is a Spanish independent film that garnered attention on the festival circuit for its unique blend of dramatic introspection and quirky humor. While it didn't receive widespread commercial release, it was praised by critics for its original concept and strong performances, particularly from its lead actress.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its imaginative premise and emotional depth.
Noted for strong performances, especially the lead.
Some found the pacing uneven in parts.
Google audience: Audience reception for 'La solapa' is not widely documented through Google reviews, but general sentiment from festival screenings indicated appreciation for its artistic vision and heartfelt storytelling.
Awards & Accolades
Selected for various film festivals, including the Malaga Film Festival.
Fun Fact
The film's title, 'La solapa' (The Lapel), refers to a hidden element or detail, mirroring the film's themes of uncovering secrets and hidden aspects of life.
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