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The Maid

Original title: La nana
  • 2009
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 35m
IMDb RATING
7.3/10
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Catalina Saavedra in The Maid (2009)
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A drama centered on a maid trying to hold on to her position after having served a family for 23 years.A drama centered on a maid trying to hold on to her position after having served a family for 23 years.A drama centered on a maid trying to hold on to her position after having served a family for 23 years.

  • Director
    • Sebastián Silva
  • Writers
    • Sebastián Silva
    • Pedro Peirano
  • Stars
    • Catalina Saavedra
    • Claudia Celedón
    • Mariana Loyola
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    • Director
      • Sebastián Silva
    • Writers
      • Sebastián Silva
      • Pedro Peirano
    • Stars
      • Catalina Saavedra
      • Claudia Celedón
      • Mariana Loyola
    • 34User reviews
    • 101Critic reviews
    • 82Metascore
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    • Awards
      • 45 wins & 23 nominations total

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    Catalina Saavedra
    Catalina Saavedra
    • Raquel
    Claudia Celedón
    Claudia Celedón
    • Pilar
    Mariana Loyola
    Mariana Loyola
    • Lucy
    Andrea García-Huidobro
    • Camila
    Alejandro Goic
    Alejandro Goic
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    Agustín Silva
    Agustín Silva
    • Lucas
    Anita Reeves
    Anita Reeves
    • Sonia
    Mercedes Villanueva
    • Mercedes
    Delfina Guzmán
    • Abuela
    Andreína Olivarí
    • Javiera
    Juan Pablo Larenas
    • Rodrigo
    Luis Dubó
    Luis Dubó
    • Eric
    Luis Wigdorsky
    • Papá de Lucy
    Gloria Canales
    • Mamá de Lucy
    Sebastián La Rivera
    • Gabriel
    Darok Orellana
    • Tomás
    Luis Muñoz
    • Raúl
    Claudia Hidalgo
    • Cuñada de Lucy
    • Director
      • Sebastián Silva
    • Writers
      • Sebastián Silva
      • Pedro Peirano
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    9Michael Fargo

    Good Housekeeping

    Sebastián Silva concocts a film that would have tickled Freud…and Karl Marx too. Without much of a heavy hand, the perils of the class system create an unusual tension for modern American audiences. We see the "suffering" of a domestic worker, Raquel. But with the current controversy of Latin American domestic workers in the U.S. as well as North American movies audiences programmed to unhappy oddballs pulling out the automatic weapons to exact revenge expectations the film sets-up are not ever realized. This is a character study of a woman, played with convincing and unnerving power by Catalina Saavedra, who has no emotional life outside the family she serves. They don't abuse her, but they have no understanding of her deep attachment to them, and we enter the story as things begin to fray.

    Raquel is moody and has resorted to passive-aggressive behavior in dealing with the family. It's her birthday and she won't come into the party prepared for her because, she says, she's embarrassed. In fact, she's in control of everyone. It's a natural outcome of long-time maladjusted servitude where domestics are privy to the most intimate knowledge of family life, often knowing "secrets" about one family member that others don't know. But Raquel is near breaking because no one has ever considered her own emotional needs and unconsciously, she senses, "Life is short." Sensing the need for some kind of change, the mother decides to employ a second domestic to "help" Raquel, and the stage is set for high drama. Raquel takes offense that she's considered inadequate, but she too hasn't a clue as to what's ailing her. It takes several assistants before someone arrives and recognizes the needs that Raquel has been not only been deprived of, but also she's deprived herself. This second maid, Lucy, played with terrific abandon by Mariana Loyola is the key to the film. Lucy is everything the rest of characters aren't. She's fulfilled and happy. She knows herself and if something's lacking, she calls it out.

    What's surprising is the filmmaker trusts the characters and doesn't pander to the audience's need for farce or melodrama. A scene where a frustrated second maid is locked out of the house by Raquel and winds up climbing a trellis to reenter seems perfectly natural. And while the emotional "breakthoughs" that Raquel will or won't make are modest, and there's no overt revolution by the domestics here, the change in Raquel from the beginning of the film to the final scene is substantial and beautifully played by Saavedra. Whether American audiences can stick with the modest goals that Sebastián Silva sets up is questionable, but the charm he finds in such a bleak situation is rare and always enjoyable.
    8Benjamin999

    You'll Need a Spare Key

    She's going a bit crazy. The house is her turf; and she knows how to take advantage of it. She will lock you out if she can, so pocket a spare key. Raquel! Let me in!

    An amusing study of human territoriality and the limitations of one's ability to control what is thought as a possessed environment, the film explores irrational behaviors that can be remedied by tenderness and patience.

    This Chilean film is among the best foreign origin films of the year. Sad, funny, charming and unpredictable. Nice job, Sebastian Silva. Catalina Saaverda is brilliant as the somewhat disturbed maid, Raquel. The film offers us just a glimpse at Chile; which looks like a nice place.
    6ArizWldcat

    Interesting Portrayal

    This was one of the movies we saw at Sundance 2009. We found it to be an interesting portrayal of the relationship between a live-in maid and "her" family. The family portrayed was from Chile, and reflected the writer/director's actual family.

    The maid shown in this film truly runs the household and has a strange power over the family. She knows what happens to everyone and how to sabotage them if need be. She has a love/hate relationship with most members of the family, some of it closer to hate more often than not. She also will not allow another maid to share "her" household, until she meets a certain someone. Since this is a realistic portrayal of Chilean family life, we found it fascinating to watch. Good job to all of the actors!
    7venm69

    Successful portrait of a small piece of Chilean culture

    La nana Is a nice drama movie about the life and also the internal changes of a housekeeper in a wealthy sector of the capital of Chile, Santiago.

    It may be just a small history of a small piece of the Chilean culture, but definitely makes point in showing what, for us Chileans, is kind of a rare phenomenon: the way of having the housekeeper living in your own house, just like an individual member of your family. Normally, all the people here employs a maid but just for a some days a week, just to clean or cook, but there is also an large amount of wealthy families who employs these women (they always are) 24hr and 365 days the year. Anyway, is so special this "contract" that these workers become part of the family, and interact with the rest just like any brother, sister, aunt, or even parent.

    I think this relationship is perfectly showed in this movie and also adds something it may be common as well and is about the simplistic life of Raquel, because she really doesn't have any other thing to do besides her work.

    I recommend this movie also because is a very well directed one; the drama mixed with occasional comedy just do a good job carrying the whole history. It's very absorbent :)
    7secondtake

    Tightly made and very honestly depicted view of a struggling live-in maid

    The Maid (2009)

    In some ways this film is extraordinary. It's small, limited in its setting, and it has a slightly predictable inevitability. But it is so seeringly well acted and filmed with an honest small budget honesty, it's hard not to appreciate. It also deals with a huge issue in many countries--the use of household help, often now from other, poorer countries, and the ironies and sadness that goes with this class structure.

    Catalina Saavedra is "the maid" in this, and like the leading role in the even more astonishing "The Hedgehog" we get inside this person's modest and seemingly invisible persona to really get them, or part of them, for a brief spell. It's moving--it made me cry--and revealing. It's not like we don't know that live-in maids lead an unfair, often unhappy life (which they disguise from their employers). But we aren't often faced with it so plainly.

    This also is revealing about the standard of living in Chile, which is one of the two or three South American countries fully above the "third world" status you might think at first. The fact it did so well in the United States (earning half a million dollars) is not because it was a glimpse of a foreign impoverished country, but because it resembled so well the situation in American households. Those with maids.

    See this? Yes, certainly. It has a simple cinema-verite style, not quite home movies but shot almost entirely inside the house in a shaky camera. The plot might not be enough for some viewers--after awhile it is what it is without a lot of complications. Or at least not complications we haven't seen before. What carries it is the sincerity of the performances, especially Saavedra's.

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    • Trivia
      La nana was shot in Sebastián Silva's, director/writer, house family.
    • Connections
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    • Release date
      • March 11, 2011 (Mexico)
    • Countries of origin
      • Chile
      • Mexico
    • Official sites
      • Official site
      • Official site (Chile)
    • Language
      • Spanish
    • Also known as
      • 女僕
    • Filming locations
      • Santiago, Chile
    • Production companies
      • Forastero
      • Diroriro
      • Film Tank
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    • Budget
      • $430,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $576,608
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $17,036
      • Oct 18, 2009
    • Gross worldwide
      • $1,705,977
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 35m(95 min)
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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