Mayra Hermosillo ‘Vainilla’ movie in Family, Identity: Venice Trailer
Mexico at the end of the 1980s. Roberta, eight years old, observes her family of seven women to fight to save her home from the growing debt. It is a struggle that will remodel how you see themselves and those around it. This is the premise of Vanilla (Vanilla), The debut as director of the writer and director Mayra Hermosillo, an actress who can meet for Netflix’s Narcos: Mexico or Amat Escalante’s Lost at night.
On Wednesday, September 3, it was released in the world of the author of Giornate Degli, or Venice Days, alignment, a sidebar of the Venice International Film Festival, the cast of the set includes Aurora Dávila, MarÃa Castellá, Natalia Plascencia, Paloma Petra, Rosy Rojas, Fernanda Baca and Lola Ochoa.
Cinematography is courtesy of Jessica Villamil, with the management edition of Sonia Sánchez Carrasco. Producers are Stacy Perskie (Mud, Spectrum), Karla Luna Cantú, Andrea Porras Madero and Paloma Petra. Blessed Film Sales is driving world sales.
Based on personal experiences and set in a non -traditional, totally feminine, multigenerational home, Vanilla This is “the difficult process of freeing the limitations of women inherited social expectations,” says a description of the film. As such, it is “a deeply sensitive exploration of identity, family and the experience of femininity.”
The filmmaker took advantage of his personal and professional experience to Vanilla. “I have had the privilege of learning from filmmakers whose work encouraged me to find my own voice as a writer and director,” says Hermosillo. “That trip took me to VanillaA history rooted in my childhood in northern Mexico. I grew up in a non -traditional home, and although I felt normal to me, the conservative community that surrounds us did not see it that way. ”
She continues: “The film follows Roberta, a young woman formed by this environment, who believes that she can somehow fix the situation of her family. It is a story about growing too soon, about how shame and love intertwines, and how identity is formed when you live outside the norm.”
‘Vanilla’
Courtesy of Venice Days
Hermosillo concludes: “instead of criticizing tradition, Vanilla Ask what it means to belong and how we judge different lives of ours. Making this film in my hometown is my way of honoring where I come, while I open the door to other stories that explore the family, gender and resistance in places often overlooked by the cinema. “
The trailer of Vanilla that THR It can be presented exclusively below how the film presents all kinds of financial challenges, a contest with a beach vacation such as prize, smiles, dances, beach, ice cream.
