The
fourth feature film directed by the Brazilian screenwriter and TV and film
director Anna Muylaert The Second Mother (2015) is a wonderfully
light-hearted movie, with a wicked sense humour but fundamental socially aware.
It’s a tale of displaced family relationships, privilege, and class attitudes
in modern Brazil, but to its credit is never judgemental.
Val with her 'children'. |
For
the past 13 years Val has been working as a housekeeper, maid, and general
factotum for a well off Sao Paulo family virtually bringing up Fabinho who has
more love for his nanny (the second mother of the title) than his own busy
professional mother Barbara. Val has not seen her own daughter Jessica for over
ten years but has been sending money to finance her upbringing and education.
Then out of the blue Val gets a phone call from Jessica announcing that she is
coming to stay with her so she can take her college entrance exams, hopefully
qualifying as an architect. Val is ecstatic and with the help the family gets
ready to receive her daughter but things turn out not quite as she expected.
Regina
Case who plays Val is a delight, she is a Brazilian comedian and television
host as well as an actress, she started to appear in feature films in the
1970's but an actress I was not familiar with – which turned out to be my loss.
The sour faced Barbara is played by
Karine Teles, apathetic Fabinho is played by Michel Joelsas, and Camila Mardila
puts meaning into ‘cleverly scheming’ as Jessica with Lourenco Mutarelli as
Carlos rounding off a very talented cast.
This extremely enjoyable movie is based on the director’s own
experiences with a nanny and took nine months to make and was filmed in an
affluent neighbourhood in Sao Paulo. The Portuguese title of the film is Que Horas Ela Volta, which translates as
‘When is she coming back’.
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