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Director: Andrea Martínez
Cast: Paulina Gaitán, Bárbara Mori, Fernando Luján, Blanca Guerra
Esmeralda is a teenager with an unusual obsession: she collects lost, forgotten or discarded objects from people she doesn't know and keeps them in a box beneath her bed. This is the tale of three objects in the box and the people behind them, all in some way incapable of relating to the person they love most. It is also a tale of the box itself, and of how Esmeralda learns to open it, to feel and to hoard the most valuable thing of all: human relations.
Critical Reception & Ratings
Insignificant Things, a 2008 drama film directed by Andrea Martínez, has received positive critical attention for its thoughtful exploration of human relationships and emotional connections. While it has not received major awards recognition, the film has resonated with audiences, earning an IMDb rating of 7.3 out of 10, indicating a favorable public reception.
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Fans of intimate, character-driven dramas will appreciate the delicate emotional tapestry woven by director Andrea Martínez in the 2008 film 'Insignificant Things'. Starring Paulina Gaitán and Bárbara Mori, this deeply poignant story explores the profound connections that can emerge from the most seemingly mundane objects, offering a thoughtful meditation on the power of human relationships.
Insignificant Things is a 2008 Mexican drama film directed by Andrea Martínez and produced by Guillermo del Toro. The cinematographer is by Josep M. Civit. The film was Martínez's directorial debut.
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