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Release Date:
November 10, 2022
Original Title:
Manuela
Genres:
Drama
Production Companies:
Internacional Argentina
Lolly Would
Production Countries:
Argentina
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 70
Manuela, a Latin American immigrant, walks through the empty streets of Los Angeles, scouring the area for work. Manuela arrives at a job interview at a large house in an affluent neighborhood. She’s greeted by a cold businesswoman looking for a nanny for her daughter, Alma. After getting the job, Manuela meets Alma, who is initially resistant to her. Alma’s mother, Ellen, is never around. She occasionally talks to them through the security camera. While Ellen is gone on a business trip, Manuela and Alma swim in the pool, clean the house, and form a maternal bond.The days go by, and they still haven’t heard from Ellen. Manuela takes on more and more of a motherly role, even wearing Ellen's clothes. One day, she learns that her entire world as she knows it has just changed and she must make a huge decision.
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Director:
Clara Cullen
Director of Photography:
Gillian Garcia
Editor:
Valeria Raccioppi
Lauren Cabanas
Music:
Aska Matsumiya
Producer:
Helena Martel Seward
Julia Solomonoff
Sound:
Lena Esquenazi
Nicolás Cecinini
Writer:
Clara Cullen
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