A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Featuring:
René Monclova, Marian Pabon, Alfonsina Molinari
Directed by:
Emineh de Lourdes
Release Date:
March 15, 2018
Original Title:
La sagrada familia
Genres:
Comedy
Production Countries:
Puerto Rico
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 84
Two rival families, (one conservative, another liberal), meet in the office of a "new age" psychiatrist and his multiple personality assistant, in order to resolve a "little problem" with their children. They are missing. The only lead they have is a note which only the psychiatrist can decipher. The doctor, his assistant and both families embark in a search of adventure, that will not only discover the children's whereabouts, but also the prejudice, the fears and the hypocrisy with which we liv as adults.
Two families, a traditional one and the other as much, meet at a Children's Psychiatrist office to solve a "small problem" with their children. The have run away. Despite the animosity between their respective families, Mia and Joseph, are best friends. That morning, the children ran away from school. But before they vanished, they left a note behind. A poetic riddle that only Dr. Buitrago is capable of deciphering. Both families and the Doctor embark on an adventurous quest that will help them discover not only where the children are, but they will also discover the prejudice, fear and hypocrisy with which the adults live by on a daily basis.
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