What's Happening?
Romina Tamburello's first solo feature film, 'The Friends of My Parents,' is being produced in collaboration with Argentina's Pez Cine and Lechiguana Films, Uruguay's El Cielo Cine, and Spain's Imval Producciones. The film, an intimate autobiographical
comedy, explores themes of desire in old age and challenges generational prejudices. It is currently being presented at the Malaga Festival MAFF co-production forum and will continue to the Guadalajara Co-Production Meeting in April. The film is based on Tamburello's novel and has won several development awards.
Why It's Important?
The collaboration between multiple international production houses for 'The Friends of My Parents' highlights the growing trend of cross-border partnerships in the film industry. This approach not only broadens the film's potential audience but also enriches its production quality through diverse cultural inputs. The film's focus on sexuality in old age addresses a rarely explored topic in cinema, potentially sparking discussions on aging and representation in media. Such projects can influence societal perceptions and contribute to a more inclusive portrayal of diverse life experiences.









