Miroslava (1993)
Mexico, 1955. A beautiful and popular movie star, Miroslava Sternova (Dombasle) is depressed tonight. Sad memories fill her mind: her childhood in the pre-war Prague, one failed marriage, several attempts to be taken as a serious actress and the betrayal of the man she loved. As she prepares to commit suicide her entire life reveals itself on the screen, showing us the portrait of a lonely woman.
Genre: Uncategorized
Director: Alejandro Pelayo
Actors: Arielle Dombasle, Arleta Jeziorska, Claudio Brook, Demián Bichir, Rosa María Bianchi, Verónica Langer
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