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Woman Fakes Pregnancy for Months in Deceptive Charade
14 Feb
Summary
- A woman faked a pregnancy for months to appease her new husband and family.
- The docu-fiction film explores the extreme lie and its irreversible consequences.
- The story is based on a real-life testimony and spans 16 years of her life.

Maite Alberdi, known for her docu-fiction style, presents "A Child of My Own" ("Un hijo propio"), a film world premiering at the Berlinale. The movie delves into the extraordinary story of Alejandra, who deceived her new husband and his family by faking a pregnancy.
Inspired by a real person Alberdi met in Mexico, the film uses staged scenes with actors, interviews, and archival material to trace Alejandra's nearly 16-year journey. This narrative explores the motivations behind such a profound deception.
Produced by Gato Grande for Netflix and filmed in Mexico, the movie features a professional cast. Alberdi emphasized the challenge for actors in embodying real individuals. The project also highlighted a multicultural team, with screenwriters from Argentina and a blend of Chilean and Mexican crew members.
Alberdi, who prefers starting with reality, stated that the format—be it fiction or documentary—is secondary to exploring truth. The film aims to offer perspective on past mistakes and self-understanding.
The film's script was penned by Julián Loyola and Esteban Student, known for their work on "The Clan."




