
Parallel Mothers
Two unmarried women who have become pregnant by accident and are about to give birth meet in a hospital room: Janis, in her late-thirties, unrepentant and happy; Ana, a teenager, remorseful and frightened.
- 6.8
- 2021
- Released
- 2h 3m

Penélope Cruz
Janis
Milena Smit
Ana
Israel Elejalde
Arturo
Aitana Sánchez-Gijón
Teresa
Rossy de Palma
Elena
Julieta Serrano
Brígida
Arantxa Aranguren

Adelfa Calvo

José Javier Domínguez

Trinidad Iglesias

Inma Ochoa

Ana Peleteiro

Daniela Santiago

Chema Adeva

Luna Auria Contreras

Carmen Flores Sandoval
Dolores




![PARALLEL MOTHERS ‘Five Stars’ [HD] Clip - Pedro Almodóvar, Penélope Cruz, Milena Smit](https://img.youtube.com/vi/AKv6bIktgXE/hqdefault.jpg)
![PARALLEL MOTHERS ‘Sumptuous’ [HD] Clip - Pedro Almodóvar, Penélope Cruz, Milena Smit](https://img.youtube.com/vi/AQnDUCkyc6I/hqdefault.jpg)







Released
es
$11,000,000.00
$23,099,858.00
- #mother
- #photographer
- #pregnancy
- #spanish civil war (1936-39)
- #memory
- #single mother
- #motherhood
- #dna testing
- #switched at birth
- #post spanish civil war
- #lesbian
Reviews
Parallel Mothers: Ghosts That Won't Be Buried Pedro Almodóvar has always had something to say, but "Parallel Mothers" may be his most ambitious statement to date. This is a film that operates on multiple registers simultaneously: a motherhood story wrapped inside a love triangle wrapped inside a political warning so urgent it reverberates far beyond Spain's borders. The story of mothers and
Parallel Mothers bespeaks a creative fatigue on the part of writer/director Pedro Almodóvar. Not only is it too similar to his very uneven Julieta from just six years ago, but also rather hard to take seriously – and there is no reason that we should have to or even that he would want us to; the Switched at Birth trope is the stuff of soap operas, and that’s precisely why it would work wonderfully
FULL SPOILER-FREE REVIEW @ https://www.msbreviews.com/movie-reviews/parallel-mothers-spoiler-free-review "Parallel Mothers holds an unexpectedly shocking narrative about motherhood, featuring two remarkable performances from Penélope Cruz and Milena Smit. Despite some dull soap-opera moments and a few uninspiring technical attributes, Pedro Almodóvar offers a captivating, genuine, emotionall











