While the renowned actress Norma Reyes (76) rehearses a very bad and mediocre commercial play, where she must play an old woman with Alzheimer's; her daughter Celeste, always overshadowed by her mother's star, decides to move out of the house. Despite the stress of rehearsals and the pain of her daughter's absence, Norma continues to push forward, but an unfortunate event will put both of their plans on hold. Her daughter Celeste will take this opportunity to mold from scratch the mother she always dreamed of having.
In-Person
AFS Cinema THEATER #2
May 18
Credits
Director(s):
Luz Orlando Brennan
Biography(s):
Luz Orlando Brennan is an Argentinian female filmmaker and theater director, raised and based in Buenos Aires. Her works have been showcased at numerous prestigious festivals around the world, including Berlinale, San Sebastián, Viennale, AFI Film Festival, Annecy International Film Festival, Ottawa International Animation Festival, BFI London, Zurich International Film Festival. The star I lost her first feature film was premiered at Cleveland International Film Festival (USA), and selected by BAFICI (Argentina), SANFIC (Chile), FAM (Brasil) and won best narrative feature at Spokane International Film Festival (USA).