Pray for Us
Set in the late 1970s, Pray for Us follows Ana, a 19 year old from a comfortable Barcelona family who is sent to a state backed shelter for women judged as needing reform. The Patronato de Protección a la Mujer runs under a hard line of authority, with Sister Socorro representing the era’s moral... Read more
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About Pray for Us
Set in the late 1970s, Pray for Us follows Ana, a 19 year old from a comfortable Barcelona family who is sent to a state backed shelter for women judged as needing reform. The Patronato de Protección a la Mujer runs under a hard line of authority, with Sister Socorro representing the era’s moral policing. Inside the austere walls, Ana forms a deep bond with Sole, a resident from a different social background who shares a stubborn will to shape her own fate. Their friendship is tested by brutal routines, the threat of punishment for escape attempts, and the hidden costs of defiance. The film looks at resilience, loyalty, and the personal cost of seeking freedom within a rigid system.
Directed by Daniel Monzón with a screenplay by Jorge Guerricaechevarría, Pray for Us is a Spanish drama grounded in a troubling historical setting. It centers on two young women and the power dynamics inside the Patronato de Protección a la Mujer, with a cast led by Zoe Bonafonte, Manuela Calle, Carla Domínguez, María Gandiaga and Shiara Fernández. The film offers a restrained, character driven portrait of a system that polices morality during Spain's transition.
Box office data for Pray for Us does not appear in widely available public records. The film seems to have had a limited release and a niche reception, with no widely reported worldwide gross or milestone.
No major awards or nominations are listed for Pray for Us in standard industry references. The film has not been highlighted in the major award circuits, and critics have not compiled a formal accolades tally.
Critical discussion tends to frame the film as a sober examination of state power, class, and female solidarity. It asks how institutions sanitize cruelty as reform while showing the quiet courage that emerges when two women lean on each other.
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- Type
- Movie
- Genres
- Drama
- Country
- Spain
- Studio
- Arcadia Motion Pictures +1 more
Cast
Zoe Bonafonte
Manuela Calle
Carla Domínguez
María Gandiaga
Shiara Fernández
Adelfa Calvo
Malena Gutiérrez
María Cerezuela
Belén Cruz
Xavi Sáez
Director: Daniel Monzón
Written by: Jorge Guerricaechevarría