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
Release Date: November 11, 2017
Language: Español
Original Language: es
More Films by Director: Pablo Llorca
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).