The New York Times by Amy Nicholson
Música, Mancuso’s phenomenal feature debut, is a comic trip inside a mind that’s forever feverishly creating — even against his will.
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Director
Chano Urueta
Cast
Ramón Armengod,
Miroslava,
Gloria Mestre,
Jorge Reyes,
Famie Kaufman,
José María Linares Rivas,
Wolf Ruvinskis,
Alfredo Varela,
José Jasso,
Amparo Arozamena
Genre
Comedy,
Music
Two women are installed in the cabin of a ship that was already occupied by two gentlemen.
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The New York Times by Amy Nicholson
Música, Mancuso’s phenomenal feature debut, is a comic trip inside a mind that’s forever feverishly creating — even against his will.
IndieWire by Rafael Motamayor
Música heralds the arrival of a filmmaker, an actor, and a musician worth paying attention to, while also delivering a winning and visually inventive musical comedy.
Film Threat by Alan Ng
Life and love are like a song, and Música will have you falling in love with your toes tappin’ and knees slappin’.
Slate by Nadira Goffe
Sure, Música stomps its way into some cheesy pitfalls, but it’s also an unusually refreshing rom-com.
Screen Rant by Ferdosa Abdi
From its compelling topic choice, a star-making lead role, stellar ensemble cast, and crafty execution, Música is a must-see.
Movie Nation by Roger Moore
There isn’t much to “the story,” and certainly little in the basic situation that we haven’t seen in movies about Italians, Greeks, Spanish, gay or young or old characters. But the musical novelty numbers absolutely make the featherweight Musica come off.
RogerEbert.com by Monica Castillo
Right to the end, Música becomes more than just another bland romcom. It’s about finding love when living with a disability, it’s about finding music wherever it may be, and it’s about our connection to our culture and our family.
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