Azules Turquesas (2019)
A woman suffering from drug addiction is interned against her will in a clandestine rehabilitation center where she suffers many cases of abuse and fights to survive against violence, prejudice and the loss of dignity.
Director: Mónica Mancero
Genre: Drama
Runtime: 83 min
Release Date: September 27, 2019
Cast
- Mónica Mancero - Isabella
- María Rosa Rodríguez - Mother
- Annie Rosenfeld
- Tomás Ciuffardi
- Ernesto Albán
Screenplay
- Mónica Mancero (Screenplay)
- Cristina Mancero (Screenplay)
Cinematography: Juan Diego Cardona, Paúl Gallegos
Editing: Andrea Miño
Country: Ecuador
Language: Español
Original Language: es
Themes
Addiction and Recovery, Post-Traumatic Healing and Hope, Underground Drug Dens and Misery, Mental Health and Inner Struggle, Social Commentary and Reflection
Keywords
drug addiction, rehabilitation, group therapy, addiction, rehabilitation centre, drug rehabilitation, family drama, drugs, therapy, ecuador, electric shock therapy, social issues
Trailer
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Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Azules Turquesas about?
- A woman suffering from drug addiction is interned against her will in a clandestine rehabilitation center where she suffers many cases of abuse and fights to survive against violence, prejudice and the loss of dignity.
- Who directed Azules Turquesas?
- Azules Turquesas was directed by Mónica Mancero.
- Who stars in Azules Turquesas?
- Azules Turquesas stars Mónica Mancero, María Rosa Rodríguez, Annie Rosenfeld, Tomás Ciuffardi, Ernesto Albán.
- How long is Azules Turquesas?
- Azules Turquesas has a runtime of 1h 23m (83 minutes).
- What genre is Azules Turquesas?
- Azules Turquesas is a Drama film.
- Where was Azules Turquesas produced?
- Azules Turquesas was produced in Ecuador.
- What are the themes of Azules Turquesas?
- The themes of Azules Turquesas include: Addiction and Recovery, Post-Traumatic Healing and Hope, Underground Drug Dens and Misery, Mental Health and Inner Struggle, Social Commentary and Reflection.