Sopa de pollo de mamá (1981)
According to its author, Mom's chicken soup is based on a recipe for six people: one small chicken, two onions, two cloves of garlic, one carrot, three cups of milk, two potatoes, one tablespoon of cornstarch, and salt and pepper to taste. Mrs. Maite is making chicken soup in her kitchen, and next to her, on a television set, a strange character (Francisco) is seen struggling with windows and doors, determined to enter a house. In ten minutes, Castillo recounts, two actions are described that ultimately complement each other, as the outcome is disconcerting.
Director: Carlos Castillo
Release Date: January 1, 1981
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Screenplay
Editing: Carlos Castillo
Country: Venezuela
Language: Español
Original Language: es
More Films by Director: Carlos Castillo
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Sopa de pollo de mamá about?
- According to its author, Mom's chicken soup is based on a recipe for six people: one small chicken, two onions, two cloves of garlic, one carrot, three cups of milk, two potatoes, one tablespoon of cornstarch, and salt and pepper to taste. Mrs. Maite is making chicken soup in her kitchen, and next to her, on a television set, a strange character (Francisco) is seen struggling with windows and doors, determined to enter a house. In ten minutes, Castillo recounts, two actions are described that ultimately complement each other, as the outcome is disconcerting.
- Who directed Sopa de pollo de mamá?
- Sopa de pollo de mamá was directed by Carlos Castillo.
- Who stars in Sopa de pollo de mamá?
- Sopa de pollo de mamá stars Maite Galán, Francisco Silva.
- Where was Sopa de pollo de mamá produced?
- Sopa de pollo de mamá was produced in Venezuela.