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2025 • Drama • 100m

Deaf

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Angela's deafness raises concerns during her pregnancy regarding connecting with her daughter. Post-delivery, partner Héctor supports her as she learns to mother in a society lacking adequate accommodations for the hearing-impaired.

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Miriam Garlo
Miriam Garlo
Ángela
Álvaro Cervantes
Álvaro Cervantes
Héctor
Elena Irureta
Elena Irureta
Elvira
Joaquín Notario
Joaquín Notario
Fede
Agustín Otón
Agustín Otón
Ramiro
Oti Manzano
Oti Manzano
Irene
Sofia López
Sofia López
Vero
Agustín Mateo
Agustín Mateo
Conesa
Marta Megías
Marta Megías
Isa
José Ortuño
José Ortuño
Pedro
María Ortiz
María Ortiz
Ester
Carlos Soroa
Carlos Soroa
Óscar
Karmen López Franco
Karmen López Franco
Mother Park 1
Daniel Morato
Daniel Morato
Camarero
Writer: Eva LibertadProducer: Miriam PortéProducer: Nuria MuñozDirector: Eva LibertadProducer: Adolfo BlancoExecutive Producer: Amalia BlancoExecutive Producer: Miriam PortéExecutive Producer: Nuria Muñoz

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CinemaSerf
2025-10-09
60%

Potter “Ángela” (Miriam Garlo) lives with “Hector” (Álvaro Cervantes) and is expecting their baby. She is deaf, something she acquired in childhood, and he a hearing man - and so with the arrival of their baby looming they are concerned about whether it will hear or not. Luckily, it is born able to hear ok - or at least that’s everyone’s initial reaction, but as the child grows up and associates with her own hearing family and her dad, “Ángela” begins to feel alone, ostracised, and occasionally vulnerable as she tries to lead a normal life of parenting in a world that rarely appreciates that she cannot hear what they are saying. Garlo delivers strongly here and the story certainly has a lot of valid points to make, but I found Cervantes to be rather weak and the narrative a bit confused - at times even melodramatic. This film seems to prefer to contrive situations, especially during the protracted childbirth scene and subsequently between the couple, that seem more designed to accentuate her/their difficulties than necessarily ring true for a supposedly well-established and loving couple. It does shine a powerful light on issues around awareness and integration but as a drama, it fell short for me. It’s worth a watch, but I felt it laboured it’s point and undercooked it’s characters.

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Status
Released
Origin
ES
Languages
Spanish
Studios
Distinto Films, Nexus CreaFilms, A Contracorriente Films
Box Office
$828,068

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