Calle Málaga - A Home in Tangier at filmforum Duisburg


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A Quiet Rebellion Against Forgetting
With Calle Málaga - A Home in Tangier, the filmforum Duisburg opens a window into a world where home is not a place of the past, but a contested space of the present, on April 3, 2026. Maryam Touzani's dramedy tells the story of María Ángeles, played by Carmen Maura, who fights against the loss of her long-standing home and quietly ignites a small miracle of self-assertion.
Between Living Room and Resistance
The story begins inconspicuously and grows into an intense cinematic experience: a mother, a daughter, an apartment, a final possession. Touzani combines fine psychological storytelling with precise dramaturgy. The conflict over the apartment in Tangier develops into a portrayal of dignity, aging, family, and migration, which is both touching and raises societal questions.
A Production Full of Humanity
The cinematic production forgoes pathos and instead relies on clear scenes, subtle gestures, and an atmosphere that thrives on closeness. Carmen Maura carries the center of this work with great acting art, while Marta Etura gives the daughter Clara a uncompromising energy. This contrast creates the emotional tension: Here, fear of loss collides with necessity, tenderness with harshness, memory with presence.
Dramaturgy with Heart and Stance
Maryam Touzani, whose works receive international attention, develops a narrative of universal power from a family conflict. The piece, or rather the film evening at the filmforum, gains its depth from the observation of the everyday: from spaces, voices, looks, and the question of what truly protects a home. The audience's reaction at festivals in Venice and other locations suggests that this story resonates far beyond its specific setting.
The filmforum as an Ideal Resonance Space
The filmforum Duisburg, Germany's first municipal cinema, provides the suitable framework for this. The atmosphere recalls a classic cinema of the 1950s, while the house stands for cultural-historical competence, curated film art, and an audience that appreciates demanding works. Thus, an evening at Dellplatz emerges that is meant to be not just seen, but experienced.
Voices of the Fans
Verifiable audience quotes from official social media channels were not available in the researched sources. Anticipation for this cinema date therefore derives from official program notes, festival successes, and the strong resonance of the trade press.
Conclusion: Calle Málaga - A Home in Tangier promises a sensitive, intelligent, and emotional evening between family conflict and self-assertion. Those who love great narrative cinema with cultural depth should not miss this screening at the filmforum Duisburg.
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Sources:
- filmforum GmbH - Calle Málaga - A Home in Tangier
- filmforum GmbH - Newsletter from April 2, 2026 to April 8, 2026
- City of Duisburg - filmforum Duisburg
- filmforum GmbH - Contact & Directions
- TheWrap - How Maryam Touzani Took Her Grief and Found Life and Sexiness in Calle Malaga
- Los Angeles Times - Calle Malaga review










