The film highlights the "lingering privileges" of Paraguay's elite, showing a world where characters may be broke and selling furniture but still maintain a live-in maid.
It won the Transilvania Trophy at the Transilvania International Film Festival and the Sydney Film Prize . The Heiresses
The status quo is shattered when Chiquita is imprisoned for financial fraud. Left alone, the introverted Chela—who hasn't driven in years—begins an unlicensed taxi service for her elderly, wealthy neighbors to earn money. This "side hustle" leads her to meet , a younger, free-spirited woman who sparks a sexual and emotional awakening in Chela. Key Themes & Analysis The film highlights the "lingering privileges" of Paraguay's
Directed by , the 2018 film The Heiresses ( Las Herederas ) is a lauded Paraguayan drama that explores the intersecting themes of class, sexuality, and personal liberation. It gained international acclaim, particularly for its nuanced portrayal of middle-aged lesbian life in a conservative society. Plot Summary Left alone, the introverted Chela—who hasn't driven in
The contrast between the rigid, decaying mansion and the freedom Chela finds behind the wheel of her old Mercedes serves as a primary metaphor for her transformation. Critical Reception & Awards
It was Paraguay’s official entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 91st Academy Awards. Film Review: ‘The Heiresses’ - Variety
Director Martinessi describes the film as a "coming-of-age film for a 60-year-old woman," focusing on Chela's internal revolution and newfound independence.