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A Spanish-Venezuelan co-production, the film was produced by La Claqueta PC, Mamacruz AIE, and Pecado Films alongside Mandrágora Films, with the participation of Canal Sur Radio y Televisión, support from ICAA, and help from A.A.II.CC .
Somm 3 is the third film in the SOMM documentary series, following 2013's SOMM and 2015's SOMM: Into the Bottle. [1] Directed by Jason Wise and distributed by Samuel Goldwyn Films , SOMM 3 centers on two tastings reminiscent of the 1976 Judgment of Paris .
Sunt o babă comunistă (Romanian: I Am An Old Communist Hag) is a 2013 Romanian drama film directed by Stere Gulea. It stars Luminița Gheorghiu, Marian Râlea , and Ana Ularu. Set in 2010 post-communist Romania, the title character and her husband are visited by their daughter who has been living in the United States for the last 10 years.
Mama Drama, is a 2020 Nigerian drama film directed by Seyi Babatope and produced by Joy Grant-Ekong. [1] The film stars Osas Ighodaro in the lead role whereas Kunle Remi , Kehinde Bankole , Femi Adebayo , and Shafy Bello made supportive roles.
Mama Weed (French: La Daronne, lit. 'The Mum') [4] is a 2020 French crime comedy film directed by Jean-Paul Salomé from a screenplay he co-wrote with Hannelore Cayre, and in collaboration with his son Antoine Salomé. [5] The film is based on Cayre's 2017 novel The Godmother. [6] It stars Isabelle Huppert.
Mama, I'm Home (Russian: Мама, я дома, romanized: Mama, ya doma) is a 2021 Russian drama film directed by Vladimir Bitokov. [1] [2] The film was included into the Orizzonti Extra program of the 78th Venice International Film Festival. [3] [4] [5] It was theatrically released in Russia on September 9, 2021.
Mama (Tagalog: Inay) is a 2024 Canadian documentary film, directed by Thea Loo. [1] The film profiles the phenomenon of Filipina women who came to Canada under the Live-In Caregiver Program to support their families, focusing in particular on its impact on their children who were left behind in the Philippines.
The film begins with Rada returning home to her children, who have been left alone while she was gathering fruit. Singing neighbors praise her, but she confides in them her fear of Titi Suru, the wolf. Meanwhile, Petrika the donkey, a lynx, and the wolf’s nephew are watching Rada’s children, singing that Titi Suru is coming to quiet them.