Chicas Movie Poster
Runtime: 84 Mins
Classsification: PG
Mild scenes, nudity and coarse language

Home Entertainment:
25 August 2011

Chicas

André Dussollier, Antonio Gil Martinez, Bouli Lanners, Carmen Maura

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In the Autumn of her life, widowed Pilar (Carmen Maura, Volver) finds love with Fernand (André Dussollier, Micmacs) and decides to introduce him to her family including her movie star daughter, Nuria (Emmanuelle Seigner, The Diving Bell & the Butterfly). The planned dinner however, turns into a fiasco when her daughters take a sudden dislike to her new beau and what ought to have been a happy and momentous occasion quickly turns into a family crisis.


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Persons of interest

  • André Dussollier .... Fernand
  • Emmanuelle Seigner .... Nuria
  • Carmen Maura .... Pilar
  • Valérie Dréville .... Aurélia
  • Bouli Lanners .... Maurice
  • Philippe Uchan .... Patrick
  • Antonio Gil Martinez .... Anibal
  • Yasmina Reza .... Director
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    • drama

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    Movie Review

    Chicas is a french movie which centres on three sisters and their mother and the relationships they have with each other. At the start of the film we meet all the characters living their own lives two married one having an affair the other a big star. The mother has a boyfriend and loves to gossip, manipulating and interferring in the sisters lives. It does take a while for you to understand and get to know who each character is and their connection with the other. Unfortunaltely when you work it all out and are comfortable with them the movie comes to an end leaving you wanting. Its a movie that if your willing to put the time in just like a good book that starts slowly you might just enjoy Chicas.

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