Quién te cantará
- 2018
- Tous publics
- 2h 5m
IMDb RATING
6.9/10
3.4K
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When Lila, a celebrated but fame-weary and amnesiac singer forgets how to perform, super-fan Violeta steps in to teach Lila how to be Lila once again.When Lila, a celebrated but fame-weary and amnesiac singer forgets how to perform, super-fan Violeta steps in to teach Lila how to be Lila once again.When Lila, a celebrated but fame-weary and amnesiac singer forgets how to perform, super-fan Violeta steps in to teach Lila how to be Lila once again.
- Awards
- 15 wins & 26 nominations total
Carme Elias
- Blanca
- (as Carme Elías)
Stephanie Gordillo Peregrin
- Self
- (uncredited)
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- Writer
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I am speechless literally. I want to like it but I can't; it could have been better structured, the track seems inaccurate to me, messy at times. It has the elements and potential to have been a masterpiece,but there's a moment when it loses its point. Some hints are beautifully made, but some others are incomprehensible... And pointless.
I saw this great film at cinema and wine festival in La Solana at The end of November 2018. The atmosphere created by The director was intense and absorBe You totally. I find Carlos Vermut a potencial genious director, creative and different, with an extraordinary sensibility. The actresses sublime. I highly recommend this film to author film lovers.
A famous retired singer decides she needs to resume her career due to financial problems. On her way to the stage for her triumphant return, she has an accident and wakes up with amnesia. To resolve the issue, Violeta, an anonymous imitator of the singer, appears to ensure the return of the great Diva.
The mother's permissiveness bothers me deeply, I don't know if it was due to a lack of strength to fight or if she simply gave up due to so much aggression on the part of her daughter, disgusting... A film with several layers, about the relationship between mother and daughters, about flawed dreams , the realization of them and the freedom to be yourself, necessary but commonly underestimated... Great film, graceful and strong photography, good, intense performances, slow but favorable pace...
The mother's permissiveness bothers me deeply, I don't know if it was due to a lack of strength to fight or if she simply gave up due to so much aggression on the part of her daughter, disgusting... A film with several layers, about the relationship between mother and daughters, about flawed dreams , the realization of them and the freedom to be yourself, necessary but commonly underestimated... Great film, graceful and strong photography, good, intense performances, slow but favorable pace...
Vale a pena conferir... personagens eloquentes e contraditórios.
What was the point of Violeta telling Lila to call herself? What was the significance of the dream? Interesting, but jerky plot . Well-performed.
Needs second or third watch to make any sense out of the story.
Did you know
- TriviaThe character of Lila Cassen (Najwa Nimri), the singer who retires in the wake of her mother's death, was inspired by Japanese pop singer Naomi Chiaki, who stopped singing and even appearing in public after her husband's death in 1992.
- ConnectionsFeatured in Premios Goya 33 edición (2019)
- SoundtracksSomos su nuevo invitado
Lyrics and music by Najwa Nimri/Raúl Santos
Performed by Najwa Nimri
© Copyright by Warner/Chappell Music Spain, S.A.
Recording and vocal production by Tomás Virgós
Edited by Pau Paredes
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Box office
- Gross worldwide
- $239,117
- Runtime
- 2h 5m(125 min)
- Color
- Aspect ratio
- 2.35 : 1
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