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2020-07-01T20:41:54.872Z


CRITIQUE - In Brooklyn Secrets, Isabel Sandoval mixes the social and the intimate in a delicate melodrama.Three solitudes meet in a New York apartment. Olga, an old Russian lady with a beautiful lost face wanders around her house, until the arrival of her Filipino caregiver, Olivia, who reassures her by giving her bearings. Olivia is sweet and experienced. She loves Olga, but how long can she stay with her? She no longer has valid papers and is trying to contract a white marriage to obtain a residence...


Three solitudes meet in a New York apartment. Olga, an old Russian lady with a beautiful lost face wanders around her house, until the arrival of her Filipino caregiver, Olivia, who reassures her by giving her bearings. Olivia is sweet and experienced. She loves Olga, but how long can she stay with her? She no longer has valid papers and is trying to contract a white marriage to obtain a residence permit in the United States. Only, the pretender that she pays will drop her.

Alex, Olga's grandson, sometimes comes to visit his grandmother. He found a job as an employee in a slaughterhouse run by his uncle, who wants to help him out of alcohol and the mess of his life, but under strict conditions that Alex has trouble respecting.

Share of tenderness

A love story is imperceptibly born between Alex and Olivia, full of silence and secrets which are gradually revealed. A scene of brutal arrest, on the corner of a street, which makes Olivia flee, the discovery

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Source: lefigaro

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