Corina is one of the best mexican films of recent years, a drama with comic elements that tells the story of a young woman with agoraphobia who decides to dare to leave her comfort zone and takes her on an adventure to save her job. In her directorial debut, mexican director urzula barba hopfner envisions the life of corina (naian gonzález norvind), an agoraphobic woman She has an anxiety disorder that affects her when she is outside her safe space, her home in guadalajara, mexico. For roughly twenty years, she’s lived, worked, and shopped on the same block, counting her steps every time she leaves her front door But in the enchanting comedy corina, her world is about to grow. Corina, the debut feature from urzula barba hopfner, confronts the concept of fear
It does so through its story about a young woman gripped with agoraphobia and occasionally through its own filmmaking. To save her job and the company, she must overcome her fears and, aided by carlos, embark on a journey to find a mysterious writer.
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