Tenderness and the Third Person (2017)

The legendary Mario Gas and his daughter Miranda star in this humanist comedy by Pablo Llorca, an immersion in a working class area of Madrid, its neighborhood life and its community ties, on the fringes of the haste of the big city. Along with Elena, a photographer for a magazine, we end up in La Fortuna, where Elena takes Ana after helping her when she feels unwell after a marathon. There, in the bar, we’ll get to know Ana’s world, her father, a likable sponger, and her long-suffering mother, and we’ll accompany her on her road to independence.

Director: Pablo Llorca
Runtime: 66 min
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Language: Español
Original Language: es
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Frequently Asked Questions

What is Tenderness and the Third Person about?
The legendary Mario Gas and his daughter Miranda star in this humanist comedy by Pablo Llorca, an immersion in a working class area of Madrid, its neighborhood life and its community ties, on the fringes of the haste of the big city. Along with Elena, a photographer for a magazine, we end up in La Fortuna, where Elena takes Ana after helping her when she feels unwell after a marathon. There, in the bar, we’ll get to know Ana’s world, her father, a likable sponger, and her long-suffering mother, and we’ll accompany her on her road to independence.
Who directed Tenderness and the Third Person?
Tenderness and the Third Person was directed by Pablo Llorca.
How long is Tenderness and the Third Person?
Tenderness and the Third Person has a runtime of 1h 6m (66 minutes).