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steadier situation. In a frank talk with Damian, Patricia admits that if she could have found work and been able to take care for herself either in the Dominican Republic or Spain, she probably wouldn't have married him. But now that she is there, she realizes that she wants to be his companion and stable love. Damian and Patricia have an argument after her honest revelation. He believes that she is taking advantage of him and he tells her to leave with her children. At the last minute, persuaded by his mother, Damian stops them from leaving and he and Patricia reconcile. Later on, we see Patricia's daughter making her first communion in the local church.
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lives with his mother, Gregoria. Looking to find stability for her young children and a hard worker herself, Patricia tries in vain to find common ground with her stern mother-in-law, who seems to reject her because of her skin color and the fact that her son is no longer under her control. Patricia, with more time and experience in Spain, befriends the newcomer Milady. Milady settles with Carmelo an older Spanish man who wooed her in
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At the farm, Patricia receives the visit of some of her friends and this creates confrontation with Gregoria, but Damian comes to Patricia's defense and the relation between the two women improves. However, the father of Patricia's two children reappears in her life wanting to take advantage of her
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who has been in Spain illegally and having difficulties to find decent work; and (joining later) Milady, a young Cuban who wants to see the world at any cost. They come to the town filled with eager men but few opportunities other than farming. Patricia settles with Damian, a hardworking farmer who
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Marirrosi, the oldest of the three women, has a grown-up son and is tired of her job in Bilbao. She finds love with Alfonso, a gentle soft-spoken gardener. However, she is unwilling to give up city life for fields and cows, while he is unwilling to even consider living in a city. Unable to resolve
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Milady captures the attention of Oscar, a young man infatuated with her. He helps her escape the town but in a stop in a hotel she also leaves him, taking the road on her own. Carmelo deals alone with his disappointment of Milady's sudden departure.
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Alfonso is devastated when he receives Marirrosi's letter breaking up with him. At the village's bar Alfonso gives some advice to the local single men. Another bus, full of hopeful single women, is arriving in town.
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and Lisete Mejía. The plot follows three women who arrive to a village in rural Spain looking for love and to start a new life. Very well received, the film won the
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in the United States on October 18, 2005. The film is in Spanish with English subtitles. There are no extras features.
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who is lonely and looking for love; Patricia, a young woman with two children from the
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A group of women arrive by bus to a small town in the depopulated central
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The film was inspired by Spanish country bachelors, such as those from
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from Minneapolis marrying a trader living in the Canadian outdoors.
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The group of women include: Marirrosi, a divorced nurse from
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their differences, she eventually breaks up with him.
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Index

Flores de otro mundo

Icíar Bollaín
Julio Llamazares
José Sancho
Luis Tosar
Icíar Bollaín
José Sancho
Luis Tosar
International Critics' Week
Cannes Film Festival
Province of Guadalajara
Bilbao
Dominican Republic
Havana
José Sancho
Luis Tosar
Chete Lera
Elena Irureta
Amparo Valle
Rubén Ochandiano
Chiqui Fernández
es
Antonio de la Torre
Plan
emigrate to the cities
Westward the Women
DVD
List of Spanish films of 1999
Mantrap

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