Chambermaid
Sublime. Moments of beauty, tenderness and freedom… provide flickers of humanity that feel almost miraculous
The Chambermaid
In her feature debut, theater director Lila Avilés turns the monotonous work day of Eve (Gabriela Cartol), a chambermaid at a high-end Mexico City hotel, into a beautifully observed film of rich detail. Set entirely in this alienating environment, with extended scenes taking place in the guest rooms, hallways, and cleaning facilities, this minimalist yet sumptuous movie brings to the fore Eve’s hopes, dreams, and desires. As with Alfonso Cuarón’s ROMA, set in the same city, The Chambermaid salutes the invisible women caretakers who are the hard-working backbone of society. – New Directors/New Films
"Possessed of a deadpan wit and downplayed humanistic warmth... and a poised lead performance by Gabriela Cartol. It will mark Avilés as a name to watch." – Jonathan Romney, Screen International
"Funny and playful... Nuanced and natural, it has a quiet and modest power as it comments on the ironies of contemporary cities like Mexico City and their growing economic divide." – John Fink, The Film Stage
"Winningly grounded. A compassionate tribute to Mexico’s anonymous laboring classes." – John Hopewell, Variety
"Formally confident and technically polished. Avilés is an exciting find." – Dan Sallitt, MUBI
“Newcomer Cartol is a revelation. There’s an inner light bursting to break free.” – Kristen Lopez, Culturess
“A truly astonishing gem.” – Juan Sarda, El Cultural
“Outstanding.” – Iván Belmont, Konexión
**Winner | Best Film | Morelia Film Festival**
**Winner | Jury Prize | Marrakech Film Festival**
**Official Selection | Toronto Film Festival**
**Official Selection | San Sebastian Film Festival**
**Official Selection | AFI Fest**
**Official Selection | Palm Springs International Film Festival**
**Official Selection | BFI London Film Festival**
**Official Selection | New Directors/New Films**
**Variety’s 10 Latinx To Watch 2019 - Lila Avilés**
"Possessed of a deadpan wit and downplayed humanistic warmth... and a poised lead performance by Gabriela Cartol. It will mark Avilés as a name to watch." – Jonathan Romney, Screen International
"Funny and playful... Nuanced and natural, it has a quiet and modest power as it comments on the ironies of contemporary cities like Mexico City and their growing economic divide." – John Fink, The Film Stage
"Winningly grounded. A compassionate tribute to Mexico’s anonymous laboring classes." – John Hopewell, Variety
"Formally confident and technically polished. Avilés is an exciting find." – Dan Sallitt, MUBI
“Newcomer Cartol is a revelation. There’s an inner light bursting to break free.” – Kristen Lopez, Culturess
“A truly astonishing gem.” – Juan Sarda, El Cultural
“Outstanding.” – Iván Belmont, Konexión
**Winner | Best Film | Morelia Film Festival**
**Winner | Jury Prize | Marrakech Film Festival**
**Official Selection | Toronto Film Festival**
**Official Selection | San Sebastian Film Festival**
**Official Selection | AFI Fest**
**Official Selection | Palm Springs International Film Festival**
**Official Selection | BFI London Film Festival**
**Official Selection | New Directors/New Films**
**Variety’s 10 Latinx To Watch 2019 - Lila Avilés**
Genre
Drama,
Women and Film
Runtime
102
Language
Spanish
Director
Lila Avilés
Cast
Teresa Sánchez
Awards:
Winner, Cine Latino Award, Palm Springs International Film Festival
Nominee, New Voices/New Visions Grand Jury Prize, Palm Springs International Film Festival
Nominee, New Directors Award, San Sebastián International Film Festival
MOREFEATURED REVIEW
Peter Debruge, Variety
Eve works as a maid at the upscale Hotel Presidente Intercontinental in Mexico City. Every room she enters is a chore — changing linens, scrubbing toilets and so on — but also a window into lives more luxurious than her own. Left alone with the affairs of the hotel’s rich guests, Eve indulges her ...
Played at
Playhouse 7 7.05.19 - 7.11.19
Royal 7.05.19 - 7.18.19
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