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Julia is my mother. She's worked as a hairdresser all her life, but she's retired now. She spends her weekdays cooking and styling her friends' hair; but her greatest dream is taking care of her grandson, my son. He comes to visit us once a week and stays overnight. The morning after one of those nights, my mother tells me she thinks she's had a stroke. I don't know what to say; I hug her. Two weeks later, we shot this film.

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  • Julia Lerín

    Julia Lerín

    Self

  • Antonia Castelló

    Antonia Castelló

    Self

  • José Antonio García

    José Antonio García

    Self

  • Ulises García Calleja

    Ulises García Calleja

    Self

  • Javier García Lerín

    Javier García Lerín

    Self

  • Aina Calleja

    Aina Calleja

    Self

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Julia is my mother. She's worked as a hairdresser all her life, but she's retired now. She spends her weekdays cooking and styling her friends' hair; but her greatest dream is taking care of her grandson, my son. He comes to visit us once a week and stays overnight. The morning after one of those nights, my mother tells me she thinks she's had a stroke. I don't know what to say; I hug her. Two weeks later, we shot this film.

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