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The Mysterious Death of Sandra Mozarowsky: Speculation Surrounding the Tragic Accident

On September 14, 1977 he died Sandra Mozarowsky (whose full name was Alexandra Elena Mozarowski Ruiz de Frías) for the brain injuries she suffered when she fell off the terrace of her house, at number 3 Álvarez de Baena Street, near Paseo de la Castellana, weeks before.

The official version of his death dictates that he fell due to an unfortunate accident while watering his plants, although there has always been speculation about whether the were pushed by third parties or if she jumped herselfa version discarded by a large part of his environment.

Poster for ‘Call girl’, a film in which Bárbara Rey and Sandra Mozarowsky met | Warner Española SA

At that time, Sandra was 18 years old, with a career that was beginning to take off as an actress and a six months pregnant. According to various sources, such as the documentary save the king (HBO Max) that illustrates the pact of silence of the press with the Spanish Royal Family until the first decade of the 2000s; The young woman was expecting a baby from the Emeritus, Juan Carlos I, and she received all kinds of extortion and pressure in the last weeks of her life so that she would abort.

The supposed secret romance also appeared in a book about the Spanish Royal Family written by Andrew Mortonbiographer of Lady Di and in The shy killer by Clara Usón. Moving on to the screen, the series also includes part of the story. Christ and King. In that case, Sandra, played by Anna Canepa, attends the premiere of the film Call Girl (The private life of a good lady) along with Bárbara Rey, with whom he shared credits. Then, Barbara asks if she is pregnant, and her 18-year-old partner answers that she is.

In the third episode, which revolves around how Bárbara Rey left her relationship with the Emeritus, the series shows how Sandra Mozarowsky died under tragic circumstances. On the last days she reflects The last night of Sandra M.a film that arrives on Filmin this Friday, March 29 and that offers an impeccable and moving work of Claudia Traisac (The call, Paquita Salas, Living without permission…) to give life to what some came to consider the Spanish Ornella Mutialthough he did not have enough life to film as many films as the Italian one.

“This is not a biography of Sandra, much less a reliable account of the events as they happened, since no one knows exactly what happened. This is just a modest tribute to an 18 year old girl who wanted to be an actress,” the film’s dossier warns.

Produced by Toned Media and Paciencia y Barajar, the film begins by showing Sandra’s tender relationship with her mother, who tries to dissuade her from being an actress; and the strangeness of her seeing her swollen belly ending with the descent into hell framed by the loneliness, alcohol or nightmares understanding that neither for her nor for her daughter – Sandra is convinced that the baby she is expecting is a girl – there is no future.

Despite the creative licenses, the film shows the undeniable humiliations to which some actresses were subjected in the open at a time that was light years away from the appearance of the figure of the privacy coordinator.

Thus, Sandra appears at 17 years old struggling with a film director who does not give her the option of taking off her panties without having agreed first, saying that she lost a role for refusing to go alone with another filmmaker at a Parador when she was 15 years old or confronting a journalist who asks her if she is retiring “because she is full.”

Also, and following one of her last real interviews, the interpreter is seen repeating ad nauseam that she wanted to retire for a while to train in film and stop feeling like “an object” at the service of men to whom they only offer to undress in front of the cameras.

In another scene and in conversation with her friend Inma de Santísplayed by Georgina Amorós, reveals what her plans were: to go to London, learn English and be the mother of Adela —for Bernarda Alba’s house—, a girl who could be anything she wanted… less of a nun. Sandra Mozarowsky, daughter of a Spanish woman and a Russian diplomat (hence her surname) was born in Tangier in October 1958, although her parents quickly moved to Madrid.

Sandra talks with Inma on the terrace where she would lose her life | Filmin

At only nine years old he appeared in the film The other tree of Guernica, which he said made him realize his vocation. She spent time focused on her studies and later starred in films such as Beatriz and some chapter of Curro Jimenez.

In his appearances, which began to be more than usual shortly before he died, he showed himself as someone ahead of its timewho did not believe in “the bonds of marriage”, but did believe in love, human connections and sex.

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2024-03-28 23:59:52
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