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Princesas (2005)

Princesas (2005)
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A middle-class prostitute strikes up an unlikely friendship with an immigrant streetwalker from the Dominican Republic in director Fernando León de Aranoa's compassionate, humanistic drama. Caye comes from a middle-class background, and her parents remain blissfully unaware of the means by which their daughter earns her keep. While many of Caye's days are spent hanging out with her fellow prostitutes cursing the rapid proliferation of cheaper immigrant prostitutes on the city streets, a chance encounter with Zule, who is just such a woman, soon prompts Caye to reevaluate her standards. A dedicated mother who walks the streets in order to send money to her son back home, Zule is taken to the hospital by Caye after being badly beaten and left for dead. Now, as a warm bond begins to develop between the two women whose dreams of financial stability and kind companionship help to ease the pain of familial separation, the resulting discovery of self-determination leads Caye and Zule on a journey of self-discovery that will leave both women forever changed. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi

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Starring:
Candela PeñaMicaela Nevarez, (more)
Director(s):
Fernando León de Aranoa
Format(s):
DVD
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Synopsis of Princesas

A middle-class prostitute strikes up an unlikely friendship with an immigrant streetwalker from the Dominican Republic in director Fernando León de Aranoa's compassionate, humanistic drama. Caye comes from a middle-class background, and her parents remain blissfully unaware of the means by which their daughter earns her keep. While many of Caye's days are spent hanging out with her fellow prostitutes cursing the rapid proliferation of cheaper immigrant prostitutes on the city streets, a chance encounter with Zule, who is just such a woman, soon prompts Caye to reevaluate her standards. A dedicated mother who walks the streets in order to send money to her son back home, Zule is taken to the hospital by Caye after being badly beaten and left for dead. Now, as a warm bond begins to develop between the two women whose dreams of financial stability and kind companionship help to ease the pain of familial separation, the resulting discovery of self-determination leads Caye and Zule on a journey of self-discovery that will leave both women forever changed. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
109 mins

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Director(s):
Fernando León de Aranoa
Writer(s):
Fernando León de Aranoa
Producer(s):
Fernando León de AranoaJaume Roures
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    Suresh L.

    The subjects in the movie are not new, but the way the story line is drafted around it is very refreshing. Exactly how an immigrant's perspective is crafted into this theme and how it is handled defines it.

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    ANTHONY D.

    I was a little confused at first about where the movie was going, but it held my attention enough that I was slowly sucked into the movie and started to relate and care about the characters as people!

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    Fabiola D.

    Wonderful movie and beautiful sound track. It shows the down to earth reality of the characters. No sugar coating there. You should be warned though that this is an adult movie, there are many scenes that are not for younger children. There is much nudity although it's done with art. All in all, a must see movie that will stay with you long after the credits have rolled.

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