María Luz Regás
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A married man hides from his family that he has a black son, which causes a true tragedy.
Punto negro

Paris, 1857. While on trial for moral outrage, French writer G. Flaubert tells the court and the audience the true story of the heroine of his novel Madame Bovary, a sensitive but capricious woman whose desperate efforts to overcome the bourgeois conventions of a dull, provincial life led her family first to ruin and disrepute and finally to the abyss of tragedy.
Madame Bovary

María has a powerful reason to hide the fact that she is Enrique's mother.
Blessed be you

Filomena, a former prostitute in her 40s, tricks a wealthy shopkeeper to marry her and support her three children.
Filomena Marturano

Widow meets her husband's family for the first time after his death; her mother-in-law hates her and her husband's son from earlier marriage falls in love with her.
El mal amor

A woman's dilemma between love for her mother and passion for a man.
Vacaciones

A woman tries to run away when she finds out that her nephews plan to kill her.
The Mysterious Uncle Silas

A rich woman's personal secretary borrows an expensive piece of jewelry without permission for a night on the town... and then loses it. Based on a story by Guy de Maupassant.
La dama del collar

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