The Second Mother

The Second Mother

By Anna Muylaert

  • Genre: Comedy
  • Release Date: 2015-08-28
  • Advisory Rating: R
  • Runtime: 1h 51min
  • Director: Anna Muylaert
  • Production Company: África Filmes
  • Production Country: Brazil
  • iTunes Price: USD 7.99
  • iTunes Rent Price: USD 3.99
8.041/10
8.041
From 712 Ratings

Description

An excitingly fresh take on some classic themes and ideas, THE SECOND MOTHER centers around Val, a hard-working live-in housekeeper in modern day Sao Paulo. Val is perfectly content to take care of every one of her wealthy employers’ needs, from cooking and cleaning to being a surrogate mother to their teenage son, who she has raised since he was a toddler. But when Val’s estranged daughter Jessica suddenly shows up the unspoken but intrinsic class barriers that exist within the home are thrown into disarray. Jessica is smart, confident, and ambitious, and refuses to accept the upstairs/downstairs dynamic, testing relationships and loyalties and forcing everyone to reconsider what family really means.

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  • 😢I cried

    5
    By Gney
    The film reminded me nanny I I feel sad for her where she had left her son to work, but we have her son died 20years from she leave us but I pray for her
  • Powerfull, honest, and at times quite funny

    5
    By jose3292
    Absolutly understood the movie and it's a very true story that happens in real life. I recommend watching this movie if you want to see something different from mainstream and like to be shown something lesser known, but special. 5/5
  • Clash of Class

    5
    By AikeaGuinea
    A great nuanced movie about family and status.
  • As a Brazilian...

    5
    By Breno Loureiro
    ... I understand and approve every piece of this movie. Powerful and realistic... I am a huge fan of Regina Casé.
  • The real true about brazilian culture. the elephant in the room.

    5
    By doughern
    To the world they are a symbol of happiness and open society but this is one of the many unspoken ugliness of brazilian society. They don’t like to talk about it but social class is big in brazil.

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