The actress plays a mother with breast cancer. — -- Penelope Cruz plays a woman who finds out she is pregnant after she is diagnosed with breast cancer in the new movie “Ma Ma.” Cruz told ABC ...
One of the world’s most expressive actresses, Penélope Cruz goes through the emotional wringer in her latest film, Ma Ma, about a woman diagnosed with breast cancer. But what drew the Oscar-winner to ...
NEW YORK — In more ways than one, Ma Ma is Penelope Cruz's most personal film to date. In the Spanish-language drama (now showing in New York; opens Friday in Los Angeles and Miami), the Oscar-winning ...
Penelope Cruz is the wellspring of all womanly virtues in this shameless tearjerker. Nervously waiting a few months after finding a lump in one breast, Magda (Cruz) finally drags herself to see her ...
Aside from a Siberia-set prologue in which a little blonde girl lurches towards the camera like an undead White Walker, Julio Medem‘s “Ma Ma” formally begins on a shot of an oncologist massaging ...
With its singing oncologist and repeated shots of a CGI fetus, “Ma Ma” will never be mistaken for your average cancer saga. Toggling madly between jokey, melodramatic and weirdly, perhaps ...
PARIS – Penelope Cruz will topline and co-produce “Ma ma,” the next film by one of Spain’s most prominent auteurs, L.A.-based Spanish director Julio Medem (“Sex and Lucia,” “Room in Rome”). An ...
Penelope Cruz’s new film “ma ma” follows Magda, an unemployed teacher who is unexpectedly diagnosed with breast cancer. Soon after, she meets Arturo (Luis Tosar), a husband and father dealing with his ...
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Far be it from any mortal man to question a beautiful woman: Such is the implied logic of ma ma, a melodrama written and directed by Julio Medem (Sex and Lucia, Lovers of the Arctic Circle) that ...
The Spanish-language film, which was also produced by Cruz, will make its world premiere at the Toronto Film Festival on Sept. 15. By Tatiana Siegel Oscilloscope Laboratories has acquired U.S. rights ...