Techo y comida : ¿y a ti quién te rescata? /

"It is 2012, and the crisis is at its peak. In Jerez in Andalucia, Rocio (de Molina) is a single mother, living in a apartment with her eight-year old son Adrian (Jaime Lopez). She owes eight months back rent, and has been receiving unemployment compensation for three and a half years. She has...

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Corporate Author: Sherlock Films (Firm)
Other Authors: Castillo, Juan Miguel del, 1979- (Screenwriter), Rezenda, Rodrigo (director of photography.), Montero, Manuel (director of photography.), Carabante, Miguel (composer (expression)), Quiñones, Daniel (composer (expression)), Molina, Natalia de, 1989- (Actor), Cordero, Mariana (Actor), Hoyos, Mercedes (Actor), Campuzano, Gaspar (Actor), Torrent, Montse (Actor), Roig, Natalia (Actor)
Format: Video DVD
Language:Spanish
Language Notes:In Spanish with optional English subtitles.
Published: [Spain] : A Contracorriente Films, [2016]
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Summary:"It is 2012, and the crisis is at its peak. In Jerez in Andalucia, Rocio (de Molina) is a single mother, living in a apartment with her eight-year old son Adrian (Jaime Lopez). She owes eight months back rent, and has been receiving unemployment compensation for three and a half years. She has no family, for reasons not given. The opening scene is an interview in which she applies for financial aid, and is granted it: but the aid will not arrive for six months to a year... She then faces eviction by her landlord."--Hollywood Reporter, accessed May 9, 2016.
Item Description:Originally released as a motion picture in 2015.
Wide screen (1.78:1)
Bonus features include trailer, soundtrack, making-of, and more.
Physical Description:1 videodisc (approximately 89 min.) : sound, color ; 4 3/4 in.
Format:DVD, Region 2, PAL, Dobly Digital Surround.
Awards:Goya, 2015: Best Leading Actress (Natalia de Molina)
Festival de Málaga Cine Español, 2015: Best Actress (Natalia de Molina), Audience Award, Best Picture.
Production Credits:Director of photography, Manuel Montero, Rodrigo Rezende ; music, Miguel Carabante, Daniel Quiñones ; producers, Alfred Santapau, Germán García.