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Set in Melilla, an autonomous city of Spain situated on the north coast of Africa, this heartfelt family drama centers around Alegría (Cecilia Suárez from Nora’s Will and La casa de las flores) and the varied relationships with the women in her orbit. Using the excuse of a wedding (arranged within the Sephardic community), Alegría returns to her native Melilla, a city where the three Mediterranean cultures converge — Christian, Jewish, and Muslim — and where she finally is able to reunite with her daughter whom she hasn’t seen for years. The women of Alegría paint a mural of strength, love, courage, compassion and trust, and at last show their bond is unbounded, finding the self in selflessness. A bright comedy about multiculturalism, Alegría is a luminous and surprising story that draws from the director’s own experiences growing up in Melilla. It plays as an homage to a city whose vivid contrasts and blended culture perfectly reflects the contour of the characters’ interconnected dramas.
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Sponsored by Raquel & Riccardo Di Capua, and Ruthy & Leo Ghitis.
The 2022 Miami Jewish Film Festival virtual program is made possible with the generous support of Benjamin Nahum and Tamar Roodner.
- Year2021
- Runtime119 minutes
- LanguageSpanish
- CountrySpain
- PremiereUS Premiere
- DirectorVioleta Salama
- ScreenwriterVioleta Salama
- CastCecilia Suárez, Laia Manzanares, Sarah Perles, Mara Guill
- CinematographerPau Esteve
- EditorJosé M.G. Moyano
- MusicIsa Royán
We would appreciate your support if you would like to donate to our efforts and help cover our streaming costs. Please consider donating when "Unlocking" the film or by clicking here.
Set in Melilla, an autonomous city of Spain situated on the north coast of Africa, this heartfelt family drama centers around Alegría (Cecilia Suárez from Nora’s Will and La casa de las flores) and the varied relationships with the women in her orbit. Using the excuse of a wedding (arranged within the Sephardic community), Alegría returns to her native Melilla, a city where the three Mediterranean cultures converge — Christian, Jewish, and Muslim — and where she finally is able to reunite with her daughter whom she hasn’t seen for years. The women of Alegría paint a mural of strength, love, courage, compassion and trust, and at last show their bond is unbounded, finding the self in selflessness. A bright comedy about multiculturalism, Alegría is a luminous and surprising story that draws from the director’s own experiences growing up in Melilla. It plays as an homage to a city whose vivid contrasts and blended culture perfectly reflects the contour of the characters’ interconnected dramas.
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Sponsored by Raquel & Riccardo Di Capua, and Ruthy & Leo Ghitis.
The 2022 Miami Jewish Film Festival virtual program is made possible with the generous support of Benjamin Nahum and Tamar Roodner.
- Year2021
- Runtime119 minutes
- LanguageSpanish
- CountrySpain
- PremiereUS Premiere
- DirectorVioleta Salama
- ScreenwriterVioleta Salama
- CastCecilia Suárez, Laia Manzanares, Sarah Perles, Mara Guill
- CinematographerPau Esteve
- EditorJosé M.G. Moyano
- MusicIsa Royán