| Element | Details | |---------|---------| | | Jovencitas Caseros (English: Young Housewives ) | | Year | 2021 | | Country | Argentina | | Language | Spanish (with subtitles available in several languages) | | Genre | Drama / Social Realism | | Running time | 115 minutes (feature‑film) | | Director | María Gómez Mendoza – her second feature after the acclaimed Cicatrices del Sur (2018). | | Screenwriters | María Gómez Mendoza & Luis Alberto López | | Producers | Producciones Mendoza, Co‑Production with Telefe (Argentina) and CineLatino (Spain). | | Main Cast | - Ana Rossi as Laura (the central “jovencita”) - María Luna as Sofía - Julián Pereira as Rodolfo (Laura’s husband) - Elena Varela as Marta (Laura’s mother) | | Music | Original score by Sofía Márquez , featuring a blend of folk‑rock and contemporary Argentine tango. | | Cinematography | Pablo García – notable for his use of natural lighting and handheld camera work that gives the film an intimate, “fly‑on‑the‑wall” feeling. |

In recent years, there has been a significant surge in interest among young women, often referred to as "jovencitas" in Spanish, in exploring home-made remedies and self-care practices. As we navigate the complexities of modern life, it's essential to prioritize our well-being and health. The year 2021 has seen a remarkable rise in individuals seeking natural and sustainable ways to manage stress, improve their skin, and maintain overall wellness. This article aims to provide an in-depth look at the world of home-made remedies and self-care, specifically tailored for young women.

In the quaint town of 2021, a group of jovencitas (young women) gathered at the local community center. They were an eclectic bunch, each with their own unique talents and passions. There was Sofía, the 19-year-old who loved experimenting with homemade crafts; Lucía, the 22-year-old who was an avid reader and writer; and Valentina, the 20-year-old who was a skilled cook.

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| Element | Details | |---------|---------| | | Jovencitas Caseros (English: Young Housewives ) | | Year | 2021 | | Country | Argentina | | Language | Spanish (with subtitles available in several languages) | | Genre | Drama / Social Realism | | Running time | 115 minutes (feature‑film) | | Director | María Gómez Mendoza – her second feature after the acclaimed Cicatrices del Sur (2018). | | Screenwriters | María Gómez Mendoza & Luis Alberto López | | Producers | Producciones Mendoza, Co‑Production with Telefe (Argentina) and CineLatino (Spain). | | Main Cast | - Ana Rossi as Laura (the central “jovencita”) - María Luna as Sofía - Julián Pereira as Rodolfo (Laura’s husband) - Elena Varela as Marta (Laura’s mother) | | Music | Original score by Sofía Márquez , featuring a blend of folk‑rock and contemporary Argentine tango. | | Cinematography | Pablo García – notable for his use of natural lighting and handheld camera work that gives the film an intimate, “fly‑on‑the‑wall” feeling. |

In recent years, there has been a significant surge in interest among young women, often referred to as "jovencitas" in Spanish, in exploring home-made remedies and self-care practices. As we navigate the complexities of modern life, it's essential to prioritize our well-being and health. The year 2021 has seen a remarkable rise in individuals seeking natural and sustainable ways to manage stress, improve their skin, and maintain overall wellness. This article aims to provide an in-depth look at the world of home-made remedies and self-care, specifically tailored for young women.

In the quaint town of 2021, a group of jovencitas (young women) gathered at the local community center. They were an eclectic bunch, each with their own unique talents and passions. There was Sofía, the 19-year-old who loved experimenting with homemade crafts; Lucía, the 22-year-old who was an avid reader and writer; and Valentina, the 20-year-old who was a skilled cook.

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