"Collateral damage": the fantastic and hilarious short film of two women with their sleeping babies

Do you know how hard it can be to sometimes sleep the baby? Yes, surely you know it because you have lived it: that you get into sweat because you start wishing that the time is short and you see that it lengthens, and it lengthens, and on top you have to change the strategy because what worked yesterday, not today.

Well, now imagine that you get it, and that you know and are aware that any noise, false movement or stimulation that makes your baby believe that you are no longer at his side will wake him up. That feeling, that moment, is what they have managed to capture in "Collateral damage", a short film that we found fantastic and hilarious, and whose viewing we highly recommend.

The short was published on January 11, and is the work of Sergio Milan, and produced by La Jartá Audiovisual. The two protagonists are Vanessa Guerra and Inma González, which are the mothers who, as the promotion says, "after months of superhuman struggle, two women arrive at a crossroads."

I do not know what you will have looked like, but we liked it a lot because although in the background it shows how incredible everything mothers can do (who was going to tell you that you would go to the bathroom with your son , for example), humor is above all, and that is worth an empire.