La mujer de la fila
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- Benjamín Ávila
- Marcelo Müller
- Natalia Oreiro
- Amparo Noguera
- Alberto Ammann
- Federico Heinrich
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| Directed by | Benjamín Ávila |
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| Cinematography | Sergio Armstrong |
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| Distributed by | Moving Pics |
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Running time | 105 minutes |
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| Language | Spanish |
The Woman in the Line (La mujer de la fila) is a 2025 drama film co-produced by Argentina and Spain, directed by Benjamín Ávila. It follows a mother’s personal quest to uncover the reasons behind her son’s arrest. The film stars Natalia Oreiro, Amparo Noguera, Alberto Ammann, and Federico Heinrich. It premiered in Argentina on 4 September 2025.
The film tells the story of Andrea, a middle-class woman living in Buenos Aires whose life is upended by her son’s unexpected arrest.[4] She discovers the realities faced by those with relatives in prison — bureaucratic hurdles, social prejudice, and the routines of visitation. There, she meets other “women in the line”, who, after initial coldness, become her emotional support network.[1][5]
Cast
- Natalia Oreiro as Andrea Casamento
- Amparo Noguera as La Veintidós
- Alberto Ammann as Alejo
- Federico Heinrich as Gustavo
- Marcela Acuña as Coca
- Lide Uranga as Alicia
- Mora Recalde as Clara
- Iride Mockert as Guadalupe
- Natalia Santiago as Marisa
- Jade Ramírez
- Verónika Silva
- Benjamín Ávila as Santillán[6]
- Luis Campos as Emilio

The film also features members of the Asociación Civil de Familiares de Detenidos (ACiFaD – Civil Association of Relatives of Detainees), founded in 2008 by Andrea Casamento.[7][8]
Production
The Woman in the Line is an Argentine–Spanish co-production by Mostra Cine and Buffalo Films (Argentina) and Diving Media (Spain).[1] The film received support from ACiFaD, the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP), the National Committee for the Prevention of Torture (CNPT), the Office of the Federal Prison Ombudsman (PPN), and the Argentine Association for the Execution of Penal Justice (AAJEP).[9][2]
The project was also supported by the Government of Buenos Aires City through its 2019 and 2023 patronage programmes and the second edition of BA International Productions.[10][11]
Development
The film was reportedly inspired by a 2017 TEDx talk given by Andrea Casamento at TEDxRíodelaPlata.[12] In 2018, the project received support from the National Institute of Cinema and Audiovisual Arts (INCAA) after being selected as a winner in the Federal Feature Film Development Contest "Raymundo Gleyzer".[13] It was later chosen to participate in the 22nd Málaga Film Festival’s industry section (MAFIZ) in 2019.[14]
Filming

Filming took place in May and June 2024,[15][16] partly at the Federal Penitentiary Complex I of Ezeiza, the first feature film ever shot there.[17]
Soundtrack

The closing scene features a rendition of “Canción de las simples cosas” by César Isella and Armando Tejada Gómez, performed by Natalia Oreiro and her husband Ricardo Mollo. Oreiro suggested the song to the director, as it was one she often listened to while travelling to set.[18]
Distribution
The film was distributed theatrically in Argentina by Moving Pics[19] and internationally by FilmSharks.[20] Following its cinema release, the film will stream on Netflix.[8]