María Álvarez, an independent, feisty, underpaid 17-year-old Colombian rose-packager is stuck in a tedious life and a dead-end relationship with her good-for-nothing boyfriend Juan. Things get ...
Maria, who lost her parents when she was young and grew up in a church, considers Father Kuros, who took care of her, as her father, and is raised as a professional hitman. A nun, Maria, who kills ...
Two little girls - Maria and Mirabella - go to the woods for a walk and encounter several magical characters, among them a frog with his feet frozen in ice, a fireworm whose shoes keep catching ...
The performance is, like the earlier two, brilliant and daring and sad; the movie itself is surprisingly inert. “Maria” is still worth your attention for the spectacle of a statuesque actress ...
Pablo Larraín completes his trilogy on 20th-century women with a portrait of the diva as delicate, perfect, and sweet as it is exasperatingly static. María Callas appears, surprises with her delicate ...
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