
Mother and Child (2009)
Año de Estreno: 2009
Nación: Spain, United States
Título Alternativo: Mother & Child, Мать и дитя, Anneler ve kizlari, Mutter und Kind, Destinos Ligados
Director: Rodrigo García
Guionista: Rodrigo García
Producción & Género
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Compañías: Everest Entertainment, Mockingbird Pictures
Género: Drama, Romance
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Palabras Clave
Palabras Clave: adoption, adoptive mother, family relationships, mother daughter relationship, pregnancy
Argumento
The lives of three women are interconnected through adoption. Karen, a physical therapist, had her daughter Elizabeth adopted when she was fourteen. Elizabeth, now a successful lawyer, struggles with intimacy due to her adoptee status. Lucy, married but unable to conceive, hopes to adopt a child. Their stories converge as they each grapple with their pasts and desires.
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Resumen
Mother and Child (2009) explores the complex emotions surrounding adoption through the lives of its three main characters. Directed by Rodrigo García, this drama delves into themes of regret, control, intimacy, and motherhood. The film spans nearly four decades, from Karen giving up her baby for adoption to Lucy's current efforts to adopt. Despite their different circumstances, each woman faces internal struggles that tie back to their experiences with motherhood.
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