

A Communal Place
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Pilar is an ordinary woman who lives immersed in a routine that has never been questioned: work, family and housework. Therefore, when she is unexpectedly told that she is being fired, she enters into a deep identity crisis. Despite everything, she refuses to give up and clings to what she thinks she has left: her role as a mother of two teenagers, but, unfortunately, her children no longer need her as before. In this personal situation, she is moved by the generational clash regarding the young women in her family, who, like a mirror, reflects her longing for a life that she has never lived.
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Eva Llorach
Pilar
Fèlix Pons
Juan
Mia Sala-Patau
Clara
Teo Soler
Marcos
Fabio Marta Jordina

Aina Clotet
Carmela

Aimar Vega
Obrero
Rosario Fernández García
Anciana
Rafa Santiago
Paciente

Daniel Bayona
Enfermero
Clara de Ramón Llorens
Enfermera
Elisabet Marí Francès
Enfermera
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Celia Giraldo
Director
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Aintza Serra
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Sergi Casamimtjana
Producer
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Nadine Rothschild
Producer
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Celia Giraldo
Writer
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Bianca Franceza Omonte
Writer
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Aintza Serra
Executive Producer
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Inés Massa
Executive Producer
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José Cachón
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