
Soy mi madre
- Director: Phil Collins
- Writer: Graham Clayton-Chance, Phil Collins, P. David Ebersole, Todd Hughes
- Producer: Graham Clayton-Chance, Phil Collins, Pablo Garcia Gatterer, Juan E. García, Humberto Hinojosa Ozcariz, Jane Linfoot, Sinisa Mitrovic, Tania Perez Cordoba
CGiii Comment
Roaring Fork Valley, a region in Colorado in the western US: Glasgow artist Phil Collins studies the immigrants, who mostly come from northern Mexico and often work in the service branch. Most of them work at the most popular winter resort in the USA: Aspen. Inspired by Jean Genets "The Maids" (Theatre of the Absurd, the Surrealist) and from the melodrama of Latin American telenovelas, SOY MI MADRE is a portrait of the social reality of this region. Collins reproduces the telenovela on in his very own radical, artistic way. He works with popular Mexican television actors (like Patricia Reyes Spíndola, Zaide Silvia Guitérrez and Veronica Langer) and with transsexual prostitutes from Mexico City.
Trailer...
Cast & Characters
Verónica Langer ... Clara (Scene One)
Sonia Couoh ... Solana (Scene One)
Miriam Calderón ... Sable Sainte (Scene One)
Gina Morett ... Clara (Scene Two)
Dobrina Cristeva ... Sable Sainte (Scene Two) (as Dobrina Liubomirova)
Luis Cárdenas ... Sargent Sainte
Almadella ... Clara (Scene Three)
Montse ... Solana (Scene Three)
Patricia Reyes Spíndola ... Clara (Scene Four)
Eileen Yañez ... Solana (Scene Four)
Zaide Silvia Gutiérrez ... Sable Sainte (Scene Four)
Tenoch Huerta ... Ramón (Scene Four)