Aggiungi una trama nella tua linguaJose, a journalist and radio broadcaster, runs a daily program under the title 'Alone in the wee hours' ('Solos en la madrugada'), which has garnered a huge national audience as a satirical ... Leggi tuttoJose, a journalist and radio broadcaster, runs a daily program under the title 'Alone in the wee hours' ('Solos en la madrugada'), which has garnered a huge national audience as a satirical chronicle of Spanish society in the democratic transition of the late 1970s. Married and s... Leggi tuttoJose, a journalist and radio broadcaster, runs a daily program under the title 'Alone in the wee hours' ('Solos en la madrugada'), which has garnered a huge national audience as a satirical chronicle of Spanish society in the democratic transition of the late 1970s. Married and separated from Elena, Jose has two children, whom he only sees from time to time. Then he m... Leggi tutto
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Garci's second feature film, following "Asignatura Pendiente," both of which were huge hits at the Spanish box office. In this film, he once again became a chronicler of the transition, combining humor, nostalgia, and remarks to Spanish society at the time. Continuing along the path taken in his films as a screenwriter, José Luís Garci achieves great success with his first feature film as a director, made in collaboration with Jose Maria González Sinde, which becomes a key work of the Spanish transition. Here, the dialogue and monologues take precedence over the action and are incisive, sharp, and intelligent.
It is a generational film, full of references, emotional, sad and funny, about the frustration of thirty-somethings who saw how their most logical desires, their will to live, had been frozen in an era in which freedom was not tolerated. It represented one of the greatest successes of the cinema of the transition and over the years, the film has become part of the popular heritage of modern Spain.
The film also serves as a tribute to the radio professionals of the time; in fact, they appear in small cameos: Bobby Deglané. José Luís Pecker and Alfonso Eduardo, about whom Garci himself made a documentary.
There is also a cinematic reference with some movie posters included in the film (just as Tarantino would usually do many years later) that include those of Bertolucci's Last Tango in Paris, Walerian Borowczyk's Story of a Sin, among others.
The film describes the complex stage of the political transition in order to create another product in the same vein as "Asignatura pendientes" (Pending Subject). It contains an overly sentimental story, not very convincing, with excessive dialogue, or rather monologues in which each of the characters tells their life story. On this occasion, the film aims to film the testimony of the generation born shortly after the Spanish Civil War, especially their frustrations, and underlines the message: "We must fight for what we believe in; we cannot spend another forty years talking about those forty years." At the end, a moving dedication: "This film is dedicated to the radio professionals who helped us so much live through the dark years."
The motion picture was compellingly directed by Jose Luis Garci who won one Academy Award for ¨Volver a Empezar¨. José Luis Garci is without a doubt one of the most influential film personalities in the history of film in Spain and perhaps the best known writer in the country. He often co-writes his scripts with his friend Horacio Valcárcel. Garci has left a distinguished talent in his successful movies throughout the years: La Cabina (1972), Las Verdes Praderas (1979), El Crack (1981), Volver a Empezar (1982), Canción De Cuna (1994), La Herida Luminosa (1997), El Abuelo (1998), Tiovivo c. 1950 (2004) and Ninette (2005) , among others. Rating : 6/10. Better than average and well worth seeing for Spanish fillm lovers. For these reasons is essential and indispensable watching .
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Written by Carlos Rigual and Mario Rigual, Rafael Gastón Pérez (uncredited), and Carlos A. Martinoli (uncredited)
Performed by Rigual (as Hermanos Rigual)
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