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| Spanish actress Carmen Maura stars in award-winning drama opening at Film Forum |
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Calle Malaga had its world premiere at the 2025 Venice International Film Festival, where it won the Spotlight section Audience Award, and went on to screen at the Toronto International Film Festival.
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NEW YORK, NY.- Film Forum will present the U.S. theatrical premiere of Maryam Touzanis Calle Malaga on Friday, February 6.
From the director and screenwriters of The Blue Caftan (a 2023 Film Forum premiere): In a Spanish-speaking enclave of Tangier, widowed MariaAlmodóvar leading lady Carmen Maura (Women on the Verge of a Nervous Breakdown)loves her life on Calle Malaga, with her friendly neighbors, grocers and café owners who know her routines, and a large flat filled with treasured belongings. But when her daughter Clara, the legal owner of the flat who is facing divorce and financial crisis back in Spain, insists on selling itMaria is relegated to either live-in grandma status or a retirement home. Marias spunky (and wickedly humorous) obstinance and Claras mid-life desperation are both affecting, revealing as much of Marias vibrancy as her hardened entitlement and maternal shortcomings. A universal tragicomedy, offering compassion for today's aging parents and their adult children.
Calle Malaga had its world premiere at the 2025 Venice International Film Festival, where it won the Spotlight section Audience Award, and went on to screen at the Toronto International Film Festival. It was officially selected as Moroccos entry for Best International Feature Film at the 2026 Academy Awards.
Touzani's gentle, toasty-warm later-life drama is an ode to the physical spaces that sustain us, and quite winning as such. It is also an ode, even more winningly, to the indefatigable screen presence of Carmen Maura. [CALLE MALAGA] is the most prominent and devoted leading showcase Maura has had in years, and one she carries with her invaluable brand of internally illuminated, cant-be-taught charisma. Guy Lodge, Variety
Crowd-pleasing
A lovely ode to growing old but not giving in to age, to living life as it is meant to be lived on your own terms. Maura is as good as it gets
Pete Hammond, Deadline
Magnificent... Touzani has created a space in CALLE MALAGA that youll want to stay in forever yourself. Stephen Saito, The Moveable Fest
[Maura is] in magnificent form
For those of us who have loved Carmen Maura since the first of her seven features with Pedro Almodóvar 45 years ago, watching her expressive face is its own wondrous reward... The movie is a sweet star showcase that belongs unequivocally to the incandescent Maura, whose earthy naturalness, sly humor and tenacious spirit feed a direct link back to her Almodóvarian glory days. David Rooney, The Hollywood Reporter
Touzani gives Maura a wonderful part to embody. Maria is a wonderfully textured character, at turns flinty and cold and vivacious and funny, and Maura is adept at embodying all sides to this woman. Wilson Chapman, IndieWire
Calle Malaga (2025, 116 min.) Directed by Maryam Touzani. Written by Maryam Touzani, Nabil Ayouch. Producers: Nabil Ayouch, Amine Benjelloun, Jean-Rémi Ducourtioux. Cinematography: Virginie Surdej. Editing: Teresa Font. Music: Freya Arde. Starring Carmen Maura (Maria Angeles), Marta Etura (Clara), Ahmed Boulane (Abslam), María Alfonsa Rosso (Josefa). Morocco/France/Spain/Germany/Belgium. In Spanish and Arabic with English subtitles. Strand Releasing.
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