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Actresses (1996)

Director: Ventura Pons

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From Time Out Film Guide

Three middle-aged actresses, former disciples of a legendary diva, reunite to mull over their loves, lives, differences and similarities. This Catalan feature, from a play by JM Benet i Jornet, is unimaginatively directed and betrays its stage origins at every turn. It also looks as if made for TV. Solid but less than remarkable performances.

Author: GA

Time Out Film Guide


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