Mi querida cofradía's reviews
Media reviews
Cinemanía
A directorial debut with some visually potent sequences that could have requested a bit of spiteful attitude and irony to put the French toasts at the same level of the sacred gazpacho.
El Mundo
What should be provocation ends up sticking to the schemes of a calculated costumbrist comedy that has in the cast (pay attention to the guest actress Carmen Flores and her clumsiness with the French toasts) its best card.
El Mundo
An apparently black and cruel comedy, but with a light, flexible grey essence, 'Mi querida cofradía' it's a fake with obvious moments of denounce, which uses in various phases of its story both the costumbrism of a comic-sketch and the ridiculization of several aspects of Spanish contemporary society throughout some acknowledgeable characters ?from the effeminate waiter of la Virgen played by Manuel Morón to the chapels' dictator played by Juan Gea? that her director bites in a special way: provoking people's blood but without reaching a gangrene; with irritation, but without malice.
Fotogramas
Festival Internacional de Cine de Lanzarote