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An elderly woman stands on a balcony with flowers, resting her arms on the ledge and looking down, smiling.

Calle Malaga

  Maryam Touzani  |  Morocco, France, Spain, Germany, Belgium

Fiercely independent eighty-year-old Spaniard María is a vibrant lifelong member of her beloved Tangier community, but her stability is threatened when daughter Clara arrives for a long-overdue visit. In dire financial straits after a divorce, Clara intends to sell the family home, left to her by her late father, and even begins liquidating the property’s antiques to hasten the proceedings. But María won’t go so easily. Determined to find the financial means to keep her apartment and win back her belongings, María sets out on a surprising, romance-fueled late-in-life adventure.

Screen legend Carmen Maura (Women on the Verge of a Nervous Breakdown, Volver) delivers an unforgettable performance suffused with warmth, humor, and gentle defiance in this crowd-pleasing story of a woman refusing to relinquish neither her independence nor her dignity. Making her Spanish-language debut, Moroccan director and Festival alum Maryam Touzani (The Blue Caftan) brings a palpable sense of place to the screen. She renders María’s colorful coastal enclave in bright hues and her winning ensemble of neighbors with affection, richness, and complexity.

 Spanish, Arabic 

 116 minutes

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Film Credits

  •   Nabil Ayouch, Amine Benjelloun, Jean-Rémi Ducourtioux, Simon de Santiago, Fernando Bovaira, Fred Burle, Sol Bondy, Sebastian Schelenz
  •   Maryam Touzani, Nabil Ayouch
  •   Teresa Font
  •   Virginie Surdej
  •   Carmen Maura, Marta Etura, Ahmed Boulane, María Alfonsa Rosso
  •   Freya Arde
  •   Les Films du Nouveau Monde, Mod Producciones, One Two Films, Velvet Films, Ali n’ Productions

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