Ama
Javi FernándezNo one was surprised that the short film Ama was made into a feature film two years after its premiere. The director Júlia de Paz made her debut as one of the directors of the collective film La filla d'algú, but with this short her authorial drive materialises, which is closely linked to the feminist confession that this short film demonstrates. The protagonist played by Tamara Casellas does a fascinating job that composes a sincere tribute to motherhood. Synopsis: Pepa and her daughter Leila are kicked out of their home, and are forced to find a place to sleep before nightfall on a happy carnival day.