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Directed by Carlos SauraOrigin EspagneGenres Drama,
Comedy-dramaThemes Films about childrenActors Francisco Rabal,
Dafne Fernández,
Juan Luis Galiardo,
Paulina GálvezRating66%
Manu, âgé d'à peine dix ans, va passer pour la première fois de sa vie quelque temps dans sa famille paternelle pendant que ses parents s'occupent de leur divorce. On se trouve à Murcie, grande ville du sud-est de l'Espagne. La famille de Manu est aussi exubérante que le paysage : des oncles chaleureux, des tantes expansives, tous possédés par l'enchantement des sens. Peu à peu, Manu découvre les complications de la vie d'adulte en s'amusant à imaginer chez ses familiers les réincarnations de personnages des contes de fée, en compagnie de sa cousine Fuensanta., 1h40
Directed by Carlos SauraOrigin EspagneGenres Drama,
War,
BiographyThemes Peinture,
Histoire de France,
Napoleonic Wars filmsActors Francisco Rabal,
Maribel Verdú,
José Coronado,
Dafne Fernández,
Manuel de Blas,
Emilio Gutiérrez CabaRating65%
Goya, vieux et malade, vit en exil à Bordeaux. Il se remémore ses amours passées et ses relations avec le pouvoir et l'Inquisition…, 2h29
Directed by Carlos SauraOrigin EspagneGenres Drama,
Adventure,
HistoricalActors Omero Antonutti,
Lambert Wilson,
Inés Sastre,
Gabriela Roel,
José Sancho or Pepe Sancho,
Francisco AlgoraRating63%
The film is about an expedition down the Amazon and Orinoco rivers in 1560 by Spanish soldiers searching for the fabled city of gold, El Dorado. Taking some followers and family along on the journey, they descend into madness and battle the environment and each other., 1h42
Directed by Carlos SauraOrigin EspagneGenres Drama,
War,
Comedy,
Comedy-drama,
HistoricalThemes Political filmsActors Carmen Maura,
Gabino Diego,
José Sancho or Pepe Sancho,
Edward Żentara,
Víctor Manuel MendozaRating70%
Carmela, Paulino, and Gustavete - who is mute as the result of an explosion - are a trio of travelling vaudeville performers. Amidst the chaos of the Spanish Civil War, they are in the town of Montejo, entertaining republican troops with their variety show. They are survivors who are motivated, not exactly by patriotism, but by a desire for self-preservation. Their show consists of four acts. It begins with Carmela singing and dancing a traditional song. The audience is enthusiastic during her performance, but the mood changes completely when the sound of approaching nationalist planes is heard., 1h45
Directed by Carlos SauraOrigin EspagneGenres Drama,
Fantasy,
AdventureActors Adrià Collado,
El Gran Wyoming,
Valeria Marini,
Amira Casar,
Jean-Claude Carrière,
Juan Luis GaliardoRating56%
Dans les années 1930, à Tolède, Buñuel, Dali et Lorca sont à la recherche de la table du roi Salomon, qui permettrait de voir le passé, le présent et l'avenir., 1h46
Directed by Carlos SauraOrigin EspagneGenres DramaActors Assumpta Serna,
Álvaro de Luna,
Jacques Lalande,
Isabel Mestres,
Julien Thomast,
Marion GameRating62%
The past is a riddle to Juan (Inaki Aierra), the playwright. He is tormented by it - by memories of the elderly father who went off, and the young mother who committed suicide, and he has written a play, Sweet Hours, which contains the key scenes of his early life. The play is in rehearsal and he attends the sessions, watchful and absorbed. He is searching for something. Juan slips in and out of the actor reconstructions and his own memories. Finally, light dawns on Juan, he dredges up the repressed material, and his Oedipus Complex is resolved., 1h48
Directed by Carlos SauraOrigin EspagneGenres Drama,
War,
BiographyThemes Films about writersActors Isabelle Adjani,
Hanna Schygulla,
Ignacio López Tarso,
Carlos Bracho,
Gonzalo Vega,
Héctor AlterioRating58%
Anna, a modern day Parisian psychologist, is researching the cases of women who committed suicide in the 20th Century. She becomes fascinated by the story of Antonieta Rivas Mercado, a Mexican writer and social activist who committed suicide inside Notre Dame Cathedral in Paris. To find more about Antonieta's story, Anna travels to Mexico and interviews people who knew her. She receives her first clues about Antonieta's life from Juana, a Mexican librarian who frames the live of Antonieta Rivas Mercado within a stormy period of Mexico's history, the political turmoil of the 1910s-1920s.