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Film Los Novios De Mi Madre - Trailer Oficial //free\\ Jun 2026

El mundo del cine latinoamericano está de fiesta. Ha llegado el momento de hablar de uno de los lanzamientos más esperados del año: . Si has estado buscando el trailer oficial de esta comedia romántica, has llegado al lugar indicado. En este artículo, no solo te mostraremos el avance, sino que desglosaremos la trama, el reparto y las primeras reacciones que han convertido a esta película en un fenómeno viral antes de su estreno.

★★½☆☆ (2.5/5)

Visually, the trailer feels like a TV-friendly movie—bright, clean, and predictable, but charming. The jokes land well in short bursts, though a few feel like they’ve been done before. If you enjoy light entertainment with mild emotional beats and a happy ending, this trailer does its job: it makes you curious enough to watch the film with your own family on a lazy weekend.

(English title: My Mother's Lovers ) is a Mexican short film released in May 2020 . Directed by Samuel Montes de Oca León , the 22-minute drama explores themes of jealousy, desire, and toxic family dynamics through a queer lens. Plot Overview

El tráiler ya ha cumplido su cometido: nos dejó con ganas de más. La espera hasta diciembre se hará larga, pero mientras tanto, podemos reproducir el avance una y otra vez para seguir riéndonos con las desventuras de Lucas y los romances de Martina.

The coming-of-age comedy is a staple of Spanish cinema, a genre that frequently oscillates between raunchy humor and poignant nostalgia. The trailer for (My Mother's Boyfriends) places the film firmly within this tradition, promising a story that is as much about the awkwardness of adolescence as it is about the complex figure of the mother. Through the lens of its official preview, the film appears to be a vibrant exploration of sexual awakening, familial dysfunction, and the inevitable loss of innocence.

Anticipated for the upcoming holiday season.

B+ (Docked points for predictable "broken vase" slapstick; bonus points for Ochmann’s "I want to die" face).