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Vanilla (2025 Mexican film)

Vanilla is a 2025 Mexican drama film written and directed by Mexican actress and filmmaker Mayra Hermosillo, in her feature film debut. It premiered at the 82nd Venice International Film Festival, and later won Adelaide Film Festival Feature Fiction Award.

Synopsis
Vanilla is set in Mexico in the late 1980s. The story is seen through the eyes of 8-year-old Roberta, who grows up in an unconventional family household of seven women whose ages span generations: her mother, her grandmother, and her great-grandmother, a cousin, an aunt, and Tachita, a woman who has worked for the family for many years, now considered a family member. Their home is threatened by mounting debts, and Roberta tries to fix things. ==Cast==
Cast
• Aurora Dávila as Roberta • Natalia Plascencia as Limbania, Roberta's aunt • María Castellá as Alicia (Roberta's mother) • Paloma Petra as Georgina (Roberta's grandmother) • Fernanda Baca as the cousin • Rosy Rojas as Roberta's great-grandmother • Lola Ochoa as Tachita, who has worked with the family for years and considered a member of the family • Diego Medellin as Arturo • Daniela Porras as Maestra Pilly ==Production==
Production
Vanilla is written and directed by Mexican actress Mayra Hermosillo, who starred in the Netflix series Narcos: Mexico and Amat Escalante's Lost in the Night, which premiered at the 2023 Cannes Film Festival. Vanilla is her feature directorial debut; her first short film, En la piel de Lucía was an official selection at the Guadalajara International Film Festival as well as other festivals around the world. The score was composed by Yamil Misael Rezc Gómez. Filming was undertaken in the director's hometown in northern Mexico, Torreón. ==Release==
Release
Vanilla had its world premiere on 3 September 2025 at Sala Perla, as part of the Giornate degli Autori section at the 82nd Venice International Film Festival. ==Reception==
Reception
Matthew Joseph Jenner, reviewing the film at Venice for the International Cinephile Society, gave it 5 out of 5 stars, calling it "A poignant, compelling film that establishes Hermosillo as one of the most exciting new voices in contemporary Mexican cinema. An incredible achievement...". Diego Lerer, on Micropsia, says "the film never loses the lightness, warmth, and playfulness that define its protagonists", saying that it "recalls certain strains of American indie cinema... [Hermosillo's] vision is generous, warm, and far removed from the severity and cruelty often found in Mexican films that reach the international festival circuit". ==Accolades==
Accolades
Vanilla won various industry awards and work-in-progress programmes, including from Ventana Sur. ==References==
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