Renata Giudice
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After ending a long relationship, Malena finds herself in an existential crisis. Locked in her studio, she dedicates herself solely to her work as a designer, avoiding any type of human contact. Suddenly, Andrea, her mother, shows up at her door with a statement: she has just had a fight with her husband, and she won't give up until she begs for forgiveness. In the meantime, he decided that he will stay with his daughter. This invasive and suffocating presence bursts into Malena's life to bring order to chaos, chaos to order, and examine each of her actions, past, present, and above all, future.
Hija de mi madre

Through their stories, five women construct a collective portrait of desire, giving body and voice to that which we tend to keep silent.
The Voice of desire

An acting teacher is evaluating his student in a rehearsal, both with hidden intentions.