Modesty
- Director: David Ulloa; Tristán Ulloa
- Writer: Santiago Roncagliolo; Tristán Ulloa
- Producer: José Antonio Félez
CGiii Comment
When the opening scene of a film is insultingly implausible...it's difficult to watch the rest.
Do not take your audience for granted.
Trailer...
The(ir) Blurb...
Director/screenwriter Tristan Ulloa teams with co-director David Ulloa to adapt author Santiago Roncaglielo Alfaguare's novel about the tenderness of family relationships. Stuck in the throes of a mid-life crisis, middle-aged wife and mother Julia suddenly finds her woes compounded when her own mother dies and her marriage begins to fall apart. It seems that the troubles between Julia and her husband Juan are having a detrimental effect on the rest of the family as well. Their youngest child Sergio may have been adopted, yet the further that Julia and Juan drift apart the further Sergio drifts into a fantasy world of make believe.
Sergio's older sister Marisa detests her younger brother almost as much as she detests her own body, and as puberty finally kicks in the young girl does her best to adapt to her sexual orientation. Of course no adult wants to depend on their children for support, but this is exactly what has happened in the case of Grandpa Salvador. In the evenings, when the family gathers around the dinner table, the atmosphere grows, the atmosphere in the house grows increasingly dense with each passing day. Perhaps sometime soon one member of the family will summon the courage to address the issue.
Cast & Characters
Maria Florentina Anton as Abuela;
Celso Bugallo as Abuelo;
Joaquin Climent as Juan Luis;
Hector Colome as Sr. Braun;
Maria Isabel Diaz as Enfermera;
Nuria Gonzalez as Pilar;
Alejandra Llorente;
Lorena Mateo as Carolina;
Elvira Minguez as Julia;
Maribel Monteagudo;
Nancho Novo as Alfredo;
Fran Pinero as Javi;
Camilo Rodriguez as Director Residencia;
Natalia Rodriguez as Marisa;
Carolina Roman as Gloria