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So, 'Las amiguitas de los ricos' is this quirky little film from 1968, shrouded in a bit of mystery since the director's name is lost to time. It's certainly got that loose, freewheeling vibe typical of the era, with a Christmas Eve setting that feels almost whimsical. The premise revolves around Santa Claus performing a miracle that turns these three kept women into paragons of 'decency' and marriage material. It's got a strange charm, mixing social commentary with a holiday backdrop. The pacing meanders, but there’s an odd sincerity in the performances that draws you in. It's distinctive for how it tackles themes of redemption and societal norms in a light-hearted way, which is something you don’t see too often.
This film is relatively obscure, making it a fascinating piece for collectors interested in lesser-known holiday cinema. It has seen limited releases, primarily on VHS, which adds to its scarcity and appeal. Original prints are hard to come by, and there’s a certain mystique due to the anonymity of the director. Enthusiasts of 1960s cinema, especially those with a taste for the eccentric, definitely find this one intriguing.
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