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Mañana acabará todo in Bloomington, MN
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En medio de la llanura, entre caminos estrechos y campos silvestres, hay un burdel. Fiodor se formó en los mejores restaurantes de Francia, pero ahora trabaja como cocinero en aquel caserón y hace caso a todo lo que Rita, la madame, le manda. Lo que le es imposible imaginar es que la guerra les arrebatará aquel lugar del mundo, el único hogar que ambos han conocido. Después de siete largos y devastadores años, Fiodor volverá a aquella casa para reconstruir los cimientos del edificio y los de su propia alma. Deberá aprender a convivir con Dunja y Daniela y verá crecer a Zoran y, poco a poco, podrá volver a cocinar. Con un estilo afilado e irónico, Susana Rodríguez Lezaun retrata, a través de sus personajes, la agonía de la lucha por un mañana incierto e inalcanzable.
In the middle of the plain, between narrow paths and wild fields, there is a brothel. Fiodor trained in the best restaurants in France, but now he works as a cook in that big house and heeds everything that Rita, the madame, orders him to do. What he cannot imagine is that war will take away that place in the world, the only home they have both known. After seven long and devastating years, Fiodor will return to that house to rebuild the foundations of the building and those of his own soul. He will have to learn to live with Dunja and Daniela and will see Zoran grow and, little by little, he will be able to cook again. With a sharp and ironic style, Susana Rodríguez Lezaun portrays, through her characters, the agony of the struggle for an uncertain and unattainable tomorrow.
In the middle of the plain, between narrow paths and wild fields, there is a brothel. Fiodor trained in the best restaurants in France, but now he works as a cook in that big house and heeds everything that Rita, the madame, orders him to do. What he cannot imagine is that war will take away that place in the world, the only home they have both known. After seven long and devastating years, Fiodor will return to that house to rebuild the foundations of the building and those of his own soul. He will have to learn to live with Dunja and Daniela and will see Zoran grow and, little by little, he will be able to cook again. With a sharp and ironic style, Susana Rodríguez Lezaun portrays, through her characters, the agony of the struggle for an uncertain and unattainable tomorrow.