The Second Mother (2015)

Movie · 2015 · Drama · 1h 52m · PT

Curator score: 9.2/10 (19.8K ratings)

Overview

After leaving her daughter Jessica in a small town in Pernambuco to be raised by relatives, Val spends the next 13 years working as a nanny to Fabinho in São Paulo. She has financial stability but has to live with the guilt of having not raised Jessica herself. As Fabinho’s university entrance exams approach, Jessica reappears in her life and seems to want to give her mother a second chance. However, Jessica has not been raised to be a servant and her very existence will turn Val’s routine on its head. With precision and humour, the subtle and powerful forces that keep rigid class structures in place and how the youth may just be the ones to shake it all up.

Ratings

Director

Anna Muylaert

Production

África Filmes, Gullane Entretenimento, Globo Filmes

Cast

Regina Casé, Camila Márdila, Karine Teles, Lourenço Mutarelli, Michel Joelsas, Helena Albergaria, Bete Dorgam, Luis Miranda, Theo Werneck, Luci Pereira, Anapaula Csernik, Hugo Villavicenzio, Roberto Camargo, Alex Huszar, Andrey Lima Lopes, Thaise Reis, Nilcéia Vicente

Where to watch

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Curator Review

Verdict

A sharp, humane class drama with real bite: intimate enough to feel lived-in, but pointed enough to land as social critique. It balances humor, tension, and emotional payoff while turning a domestic setting into a revealing portrait of inequality, motherhood, and privilege.

Best for

  • Viewers who like socially observant dramas
  • Fans of character-driven stories about class and labor
  • People interested in Brazilian cinema
  • Audiences who appreciate understated humor with emotional depth

Skip if

  • You want plot-heavy suspense or big twists
  • You prefer highly stylized or experimental filmmaking
  • You’re looking for a light, purely feel-good family drama

Overview

The Second Mother is one of those dramas that makes a familiar setting feel newly charged. By placing most of its action inside a wealthy São Paulo household, it turns everyday routines into a study of power: who belongs where, who gets to move freely, and who is expected to stay in their place. The film’s great strength is how natural it feels while quietly exposing a deeply entrenched social order.

Worth noting

Regina Casé gives Val a weary warmth that makes the character instantly believable, and Camila Márdila brings a bracing directness as Jessica, the daughter who refuses to accept the unspoken rules. Their relationship gives the film its emotional core, but the movie is just as interested in the discomfort their reunion causes inside the house. That tension is handled with precision and a dry sense of humor that keeps the film from becoming didactic.

Bottom line

What lingers is the way the film connects private life to larger structures without losing sight of individual feeling. It’s compassionate toward its characters, but never soft on the system that shapes them. The result is a smart, accessible drama that feels both specific to Brazil and broadly resonant.

Top Letterboxd reviews

annamarins (5★) · 3685 likes

O anti-petismo nasceu quando a Jessica passou pra FAU, e o Fabinho não.

Jorge Jr (4.5★) · 2857 likes

como deve ser a experiência de assistir isso estando na posição de patrão?

agatha (5★) · 2292 likes

se eu pego essa bárbara na rua

Sandro Serpa (5★) · 2129 likes

Ainda estou bem chapado pelo filme mas me arrisco a dizer que Anna Muylaert fez "o" filme sobre os anos Lula. Tudo que vimos mudar no país, o acesso ao estudo e à dignidade que os pobres, negros e nordestinos tiveram e a esperança de que isso possa nos transformar num país melhor tá no filme de modo cristalino. Mas, é claro, o filme é muito mais do que isso e qualquer abordagem puramente ideológica seria redutora. Impressiona o domínio… more

brvnks (4.5★) · 1625 likes

esses playboy num pode nem pegar a própria água ela devia era ter cagado nessa piscina

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Topics

social drama, class conflict, domestic worker, mother daughter, Brazilian cinema, family tension, realism, humor and pathos, urban setting, social critique

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