Chicago – The 35th Chicago Latino Film Festival (Clff) continues this week through April 11th, 2019, with a ghostly double feature. The short film “Good Mothers” (USA) is about two sisters building an altar to their mother, which conjures her spirit for 24 hours. Writer/director/Lead Actor Wendy Mateo will represent the film at the screening on April 7th, paired with “My Girlfriend’s Ghost” (Dominican Republic). For more details and tickets, click here.
Two sisters, Altagracia and Amada (Lorena Diaz and Wendy Mateo), create an altar for their recently deceased mother to celebrate her birthday, and her spirit rejoins them for 24 hours. Throughout the course of this day, they realize that their ‘Mami’ always had their back and that even in death … some things never change.
Wendy Mateo (left) and the Cast of ‘Good Mothers’ at the 35th Clff
Photo credit: ChicagoLatinoFilmFestival.org
The 35th Chicago Latino Film Festival (Clff) will...
Two sisters, Altagracia and Amada (Lorena Diaz and Wendy Mateo), create an altar for their recently deceased mother to celebrate her birthday, and her spirit rejoins them for 24 hours. Throughout the course of this day, they realize that their ‘Mami’ always had their back and that even in death … some things never change.
Wendy Mateo (left) and the Cast of ‘Good Mothers’ at the 35th Clff
Photo credit: ChicagoLatinoFilmFestival.org
The 35th Chicago Latino Film Festival (Clff) will...
- 4/6/2019
- by adam@hollywoodchicago.com (Adam Fendelman)
- HollywoodChicago.com
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