Aurora (2021)

Aurora (2021) poster

Thoughtfully, lovingly, Aurora tells the story of an unwanted pregnancy. Alongside her work as an architect, 40-year-old Luisa gives inspirational creative workshops to children. One day, she comes across 17-year-old Julia by the school toilets; it turns out she has unintentionally become pregnant. Luisa decides to help her – in the process manoeuvring herself into a difficult position somewhere between friend, teacher and mother figure. Or does she secretly enjoy playing this role?

Director: Paz Fábrega
Genre: Drama
Runtime: 90 min
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Cast

Screenplay

Music: Alex Catona
Cinematography: Maria Seco
Editing: Soledad Salfate
Production: Temporal Films, Tiempo Líquido
Country: Costa Rica, Mexico
Language: Español
Original Language: es

Trailer

Aurora Trailer
More Films by Director: Paz Fábrega
More Films in Genre: Drama

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Aurora about?
Thoughtfully, lovingly, Aurora tells the story of an unwanted pregnancy. Alongside her work as an architect, 40-year-old Luisa gives inspirational creative workshops to children. One day, she comes across 17-year-old Julia by the school toilets; it turns out she has unintentionally become pregnant. Luisa decides to help her – in the process manoeuvring herself into a difficult position somewhere between friend, teacher and mother figure. Or does she secretly enjoy playing this role?
Who directed Aurora?
Aurora was directed by Paz Fábrega.
Who stars in Aurora?
Aurora stars Rebeca Woodbridge, Raquel Villalobos, Liliana Biamonte, Daniela Arroio, Marcela Jarquín, Kattia G. Zúñiga.
How long is Aurora?
Aurora has a runtime of 1h 30m (90 minutes).
What genre is Aurora?
Aurora is a Drama film.
Where was Aurora produced?
Aurora was produced in Costa Rica, Mexico.