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Housemaids 2017

63 min📅 2017-09-29

After her grandmother's passing, filmmaker Juliana Fanjul returns to Mexico City and stumbles upon the hidden struggles of housemaids in an eye-opening exploration of class and labor.

Director: Juliana Fanjul

Cast

Remedios Gálvez Gálvez
Herself
Guadalupe Liras Robles
Herself
Dolores Pérez Díaz
Herself
Angélica Aragón
Angélica Aragón
María Von Whutenau de Fanjul
Víctor Resk
Alonso Pérez de Salazar
Francisco Iturbe
Marta Iturbe
Pedro Friedeberg

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Housemaids (2017) about?

*Housemaids* follows filmmaker Juliana Fanjul as she returns to Mexico City after her grandmother's death and uncovers the harsh realities faced by domestic workers. The film spotlights the emotional and financial burdens they carry, framed through intimate interviews and observational storytelling.

Who directed Housemaids?

Director Juliana Fanjul, who also helms the film's personal and intimate approach, exploring the intersection of family, class, and labor through a documentary lens.

Who stars in Housemaids?

The documentary features key appearances from Remedios Gálvez Gálvez, Guadalupe Liras Robles, Dolores Pérez Díaz, Angélica Aragón, and María Von Whutenau de Fanjul, who share their lived experiences.

Is Housemaids (2017) worth watching?

For viewers interested in social documentaries, *Housemaids* offers a compelling and thought-provoking 63-minute experience. While it doesn't carry an IMDb rating, its focus on real-life stories and societal issues makes it a standout in its niche.

How long is Housemaids?

The film runs for 63 minutes.

About Housemaids (2017) — A Striking Look at Domestic Labor and Class Divide

After her grandmother's passing, filmmaker Juliana Fanjul returns to Mexico City and stumbles upon the hidden struggles of housemaids in an eye-opening exploration of class and labor. *Housemaids (2017)* peels back the curtain on the often invisible world of domestic workers, revealing the emotional and economic toll of their daily routines. Through intimate portraits of women like Remedios Gálvez Gálvez and Guadalupe Liras Robles, the film paints a stark picture of inequality, blending personal stories with broader social commentary. The atmosphere is raw yet poised, as Fanjul's lens captures both the quiet dignity and the quiet desperation of those who serve unseen in private homes.

This short but powerful documentary challenges viewers to reconsider the foundations of domestic service, framing it as a lens to examine societal norms. With sharp observational style and a focus on human resilience, *Housemaids* transcends its 63-minute runtime, leaving a lingering impression about the people who keep our households running.