Mayka Romero

PelĂ­culas

Copla
Lola
Lola and Luis are married until Manuel shows up and grabs Lola (and Trini, a florist friend and also a singer). This story of torn love will seem like the lyrics of a copla, the Spanish music genre to which both are dedicated, songs that border on love until death and that classically represent the absolute surrender of women to love. This love for Manuel divides the marriage and the friends.
Amo que te amen
Nacha, a secondary character in 'Copla', narrates the real interiorities of the Luis-Lola couple in their love crisis with the arrival of Manuel. The story unfolds differently from what happened in 'Copla', because Luis comes to the conclusion that he loves that Lola is loved by Manuel. Everything happens during the preparation and filming of 'Copla'.