Portrait of Teresa

Portrait of Teresa

Release date : October 1, 1979
Runtime : 1h 43m
Countries of origin : Cuba /
Original Language : Spanish /
Director : Pastor Vega /
Production companies : ICAIC /
October 1, 1979 1h 43m Cuba Drama Spanish More
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Teresa is overwhelmed: with a husband, three young sons, a job as a crew leader in a textile factory, and volunteer commitments as cultural leader of her union. Her husband, Ramón, wants more of her attention; her feelings are mixed, wanting domestic peace, feeling responsibilities to the revolution, and wanting to control her own life beyond doing dirty dishes. They separate; he begins an affair. When he wants a reconciliation, she asks what his response would be if she'd had an affair too. "But men are different," is his reply. He's failed her test, and to hold on to independence and self-respect, she remains uncompromising and hard-edged.
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  • title:Portrait of Teresa
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 1979
  • Runtime:1h 43m
  • Genres: Drama ·
  • Countries of origin: Cuba ·
  • Original Language: Spanish ·
  • Director: Pastor Vega /
  • Writers: Ambrosio Fornet · Pastor Vega ·
  • Production companies: ICAIC ·
  • Overview:Teresa is overwhelmed: with a husband, three young sons, a job as a crew leader in a textile factory, and volunteer commitments as cultural leader of her union. Her husband, Ramón, wants more of her attention; her feelings are mixed, wanting domestic peace, feeling responsibilities to the revolution, and wanting to control her own life beyond doing dirty dishes. They separate; he begins an affair. When he wants a reconciliation, she asks what his response would be if she'd had an affair too. "But men are different," is his reply. He's failed her test, and to hold on to independence and self-respect, she remains uncompromising and hard-edged.
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