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My Girlfriend is the Revolution

Country: Mexico, Language: Spanish, 104 mins

Original Title

Mi novia es la revolución
  • Director: Marcelino Islas Hernández
  • Writer: Marcelino Islas Hernández, Gabriela Vidal, Gabriela Vidal
  • Producer: Aida Herrerias, Marcelino Islas Hernández, Daniela Leyva Becerra Acosta, Fernando Montes de Oca, Andrea Toca

CGiii Comment

My girlfriend is the Revolution is set in Mexico in 1994. Sofía is about to turn 15, but she doesn't want to party. He has just moved to Las Arboledas after his parents' separation. Sofia spends her days in the boring company of her younger sister.


The monotony disappears when Sofía meets Eva, a girl with a rebellious attitude with whom she will discover love and the disappointments that accompany it, a turbulent journey full of assaults, illusions and rock and roll. It is inevitable, growing is inevitable.


Trailer...

Mi Novia es la Revolución -Teaser- from unbeso on Vimeo.

Cast & Characters

Ana Valeria Becerril (as Eva)
Mauro Sanchez Navarro (as Beto's)
Martha Claudia Moreno (as Amelia)
Edwarda Gurrola (as Sara)
Magda Vizcaíno (as Mela)
Sofia Islas (as Sofi)
Renata Lopez (as Jime)