23.02 19:00h – CCC OCTUBRE

WOMEN BEHIND THE CAMERA SERIES – INÉS PARIS
Screening of the film LA NOCHE QUE MI MADRE MATÓ A MI PADRE followed by a Q&A with the director.

LA NOCHE QUE MI MADRE MATÓ A MI PADRE, 2016. Fiction feature film, Spain, 94’.

SYNOPSIS:

Isabel, an insecure actress afraid of aging and losing her days of glory, organizes a dinner with her husband, the screenwriter Ángel, and his ex-wife, a film director. They invite the famous Argentine actor Diego Peretti with the intention of asking him to star in a film they have written. However, an unexpected event turns the course of the dinner.

INÉS PARIS:

Inés París is a Spanish director, screenwriter, and producer born in Madrid. She trained at the Madrid Film School (ECAM) and began her career as a screenwriter and director in the 1990s. Throughout her career, she has been recognized for her work in comedy and auteur cinema. Her debut feature film, La noche que mi madre mató a mi padre (2016), was a critical and commercial success, standing out for its fresh and original take on family relationships. Other notable works include A mi madre le gustan las mujeres (2002), a comedy about sexual diversity, and Las 13 rosas (2007), a historical drama based on real events. She has also worked on numerous television and film projects, with a style that blends social reflection and humor. Throughout her career, Inés París has been a prominent voice in the Spanish film industry, advocating for the presence of women in cinema and supporting the creation of stories that explore the complexity of human emotions.