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Alanis 2017

★ 6.351 votes82 min📅 2017-09-21

In the bustling streets of Buenos Aires, a single mother named Alanis faces an impossible choice when she turns to sex work to support her young son.

Director: Anahí Berneri

Cast

Sofía Gala Castiglione
Sofía Gala Castiglione
Alanis
Dante Della Paolera
Dante
Dana Basso
Gisela
Silvina Sabater
Silvina Sabater
Andrea
Carlos Vuletich
Román
Estela Garelli
Estela Garelli
Trabajadora social
Santiago Pedrero
Santiago Pedrero
Santiago

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Alanis (2017) about?

*Alanis (2017)* follows a young single mother in Buenos Aires who turns to sex work to support her son, only to find herself trapped by a legal system that offers no real protection. The film explores themes of motherhood, survival, and the harsh realities faced by women pushed to the margins of society.

Who directed Alanis?

Anahí Berneri directed *Alanis (2017)*, bringing a deeply personal and raw perspective to the film's emotional and social themes.

Who stars in Alanis?

The film stars Sofía Gala Castiglione in the lead role, alongside Dante Della Paolera, Dana Basso, Silvina Sabater, and Carlos Vuletich.

Is Alanis (2017) worth watching?

If you appreciate hard-hitting dramas that tackle social issues with honesty and depth, *Alanis (2017)* is absolutely worth watching. Its unflinching portrayal of survival and systemic failure makes it a standout in contemporary cinema, though its raw tone may not be for everyone.

How long is Alanis?

Alanis (2017) has a runtime of 82 minutes.

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About Alanis (2017) — A raw drama on survival and systemic failure

In the bustling streets of Buenos Aires, a single mother named Alanis faces an impossible choice when she turns to sex work to support her young son. As she navigates the harsh realities of survival, she confronts a legal system that fails to protect her, exposing the deep contradictions between justice and exploitation. Anahí Berneri's raw and intimate direction crafts a stark portrait of resilience, where every decision carries the weight of motherhood and survival.

The film unfolds with unflinching realism, capturing the emotional toll of Alanis's daily struggle while questioning societal norms that push women like her to the margins. With gripping performances and a gripping atmosphere of tension and quiet desperation, *Alanis (2017)* becomes a powerful commentary on the vulnerabilities of marginalized women in modern society.