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Queens

Country: Spain, Language: Spanish, 107 mins

Original Title

Reinas
  • Director: Manuel Gómez Pereira
  • Writer: Yolanda García Serrano; Manuel Gómez Pereira
  • Producer: José Luis Escolar

CGiii Comment

Really, this is a perfect little comedy.

A gem.


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The(ir) Blurb...

In Spain, a couple of days before a collective gay wedding, the lives of five mothers, whose sons will get married, are entwined: Judge Helena is in charge of the ceremony; the entrepreneur in hotel business Magda is hosting the guests in her hotel and is responsible for the banquet, while facing a strike leaded by her lover and chef; the nymphomaniac Nuria is facing problems due to her disease; the wealthy Reyes is having a crush for the father of her son's mate and her gardener; and the Argentinean cooker Ofelia is facing financial problems and difficulties in with her son's mate. Along three days, they have complicated relationships with their sons and mates, ex-husbands, lovers and employees.

Cast & Characters

Verónica Forqué as Nuria;
Carmen Maura as Magda;
Marisa Paredes as Reyes;
Mercedes Sampietro as Helena;
Betiana Blum as Ofelia;
Gustavo Salmerón as Hugo;
Unax Ugalde as Miguel;
Hugo Silva as Jonas;
Daniel Hendler as Oscar;
Paco León as Narciso;
Raúl Jiménez as Rafa;
Fernando Valverde as Hector;
Lluís Homar as Jacinto;
Jorge Perugorría as Cesar;
Ginés García Millán as Nestor