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L'appartement

Original title: El pisito
  • 1958
  • 1h 27m
IMDb RATING
7.2/10
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L'appartement (1958)
Dark ComedyComedyDrama

Rodolfo and Petrita live in separate quarters in dilapidated Madrid, and each is looking for a little apartment ("pisito" in Spanish dialect), but their low salaries keep them in their old h... Read allRodolfo and Petrita live in separate quarters in dilapidated Madrid, and each is looking for a little apartment ("pisito" in Spanish dialect), but their low salaries keep them in their old hovels. Rodolfo's co-workers start encouraging him to marry the frail old Doña Martina, the... Read allRodolfo and Petrita live in separate quarters in dilapidated Madrid, and each is looking for a little apartment ("pisito" in Spanish dialect), but their low salaries keep them in their old hovels. Rodolfo's co-workers start encouraging him to marry the frail old Doña Martina, the main tenant in his apartment building; according to Spanish rent-control law, he could in... Read all

  • Directors
    • Marco Ferreri
    • Isidoro M. Ferry
  • Writers
    • Rafael Azcona
    • Marco Ferreri
  • Stars
    • Mary Carrillo
    • José Luis López Vázquez
    • Concha López Silva
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.2/10
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    • Directors
      • Marco Ferreri
      • Isidoro M. Ferry
    • Writers
      • Rafael Azcona
      • Marco Ferreri
    • Stars
      • Mary Carrillo
      • José Luis López Vázquez
      • Concha López Silva
    • 2User reviews
    • 5Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 2 wins total

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    Mary Carrillo
    Mary Carrillo
    • Petrita
    • (as Mari Carrillo)
    José Luis López Vázquez
    José Luis López Vázquez
    • Rodolfo
    Concha López Silva
    • Doña Martina Rodríguez
    Ángel Álvarez
    Ángel Álvarez
    • Sáenz
    María Luisa Ponte
    María Luisa Ponte
    • Hermana de Petrita
    • (as Mª Luisa Ponte)
    Andrea Moro
    • Mari Cruz
    Gregorio Saugar
    • Don Manuel
    Celia Conde
    • Mery
    José Cordero 'El Bombonero'
    • Dimas - el callista
    • (as José Cordero)
    Rafael Azcona
    Rafael Azcona
      Tiburcio Cámara
      • El chico de los recados
      • (uncredited)
      Manuel de Agustina
      • Paco
      • (uncredited)
      Marco Ferreri
      Marco Ferreri
      • Luisito - el casero
      • (uncredited)
      Chus Lampreave
      Chus Lampreave
      • Adelina - secretaria de Don Manuel
      • (uncredited)
      Carlos Saura
      Carlos Saura
        • Directors
          • Marco Ferreri
          • Isidoro M. Ferry
        • Writers
          • Rafael Azcona
          • Marco Ferreri
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        9jcalder2-1

        against Franco we used to live better

        Obviously, the sarcastic statement made by Vazquez Montalban twenty years ago is by no means true, but when comparing recent Spanish film productions to some of the oppositional masterpieces shot during the 50's and 60's one feels tempted to believe it.

        El Pisito is a caustic criticism on the hardness of lower classes everyday reality in the fifties francoist society. It rawly portrays the infrahuman conditions in which people were forced to live (whole families inhabiting a single room of a crowded apartment) and the perverse struggle getting by in such conditions was, but, instead of imitating the Italian neorealist melodramatic mood to search the compassion and solidarity of the spectator, the material is presented from satirical perspective based on the Spanish theatrical style of "esperpento" (plays that mocks national traditions through the employment of emphasized grotesque features). This way, the choral protagonist of the film (there's a predominance of long cuts framing groups of people, sometimes carrying out simultaneous actions)is shown closer to an animal than a human being in a chaotic urban jungle where everything is permitted, causing distancing in the audience.

        For this task, all the actors are just great, creating great doses of black humour; but, avobe all, Jose Luis Lopez Vazquez proves to be one of the best actors in Spanish cinema, brilliantly performing that henpecked boyfriend always conducted by someone else's will like a poor puppet.

        In sum, this movie is a must see for anyone interested in Spanish cinema and culture (mandatory for fans of Alex de la Iglesia's oubvre) and lovers of intelligent and bitting humour.
        7ma-cortes

        Classical Spanish movie in which Marco Ferreri gives a grotesque portrait of the Madrid lower classes living in crowded housing

        The picture is well based on real events , as the real and dramatic situation happened in the forties and the fifties , the increasing demand for housing in Madrid , motivated by the exodus to the capital of the inhabitants of rural areas in search for better conditions for living . The extreme poverty of the post-Civil War (1936-1939) forced several families to live crowded into small apartments for rent , dreaming of being able at the future to access their own homes in the dilapidated Madrid . It deals with the humble Rodolfo (Jose Luis López Vázquez) and Petrita (Mary Carrillo) are a couple of eternal boyfriends , they have no home of their own and each living in separate quarters and rented accommodation in buildings that should be left . But in the 50s in Spain was not as easy to access to a decent housing and the couple found themselves in dire straits to fulfill their dream , living in the process the most comical situations . While they are looking to have a little apartment (or "pisito", in Spanish dialect) to get better their life style . Unfortunately their low salaries and misgivings prevent them from acquiring one . Their hope is to inherit the rented apartment where he lives and whose legal tenant is the good heart mistress "Doña Martina" (Concha López Silva) , a sick old lady early to die . Soonafter , Rodolfo's co-workers urge him to marry the old and frail Doña Martina , who is the main tenant in the apartment he boards in . According to Spanish rent-control law , he could inherit the lease from his wife . Then , the elderly woman finally accepts and she puts the only condition to take care of her belongings and the other tenants . But Doña Martina , animated by her new matrimonial state , lasts to die.

        Splendid movie that mingles black comedy , drama , urban conventionality , Francoist social habits , criticism and ¨Esperpento¨ . This is a piece of absurdity and nonsense , full of comical situations , family tragedy and strange happenings such as : some children throwing a wheel-chair man , a little boy on a potty while people eating , a cripple young running , among others . Filmed in long shots showing the crude reality by that time , its black tone causes to not be censored by the stiff censorship ; however , other films dealing with the housing shortage , such as : ¨Historias De Madrid¨ (1956) by Ramón Comas , ¨El Inquilino¨(58) by Jose Antonio Nieves Conde and ¨La Vida Alrededor¨ (1959) by Fernando Fernán Gómez were really censored . This is not the typical comedy by that time , here there is a brief social denounce about the repression , shortages , housing problems , dealing with family ambition and egoism . This picture surprises us for the boldness of the social criticism on the situation of the housing and poorness of the the 50s . The origin of this peculiar film "El Pisito" is in the original novel written by Rafael Azcona , this one integrated into a literary trilogy , being completed by "El Cochecito" also adapted by Marco Ferreri and "Los Muertos No Se Tocan , Nene". Here writer Azcona and filmmaker Ferreri give satirical observations of social conventions and the 50's Spanish way of life . ¨El Pisito¨ was badly premiered , it lasted long time to exhibit itself and had awful critics , as Ferreri was really criticized for his stridently bleak view of human nature . José Luis López Vázquez is the central character that moves the whole action , capable of bringing his role a humanity that goes beyond his grotesque portrait , giving a masterful acting , as usual . As most of López's career was synchronous with Francisco Franco's 36-year repressive regime, when it was almost impossible for Spain to create a vibrant film industry and for talented film-makers to express themselves freely, the majority of his films were conveyor-belt comedies and melodramas, strictly for home consumption . Of the remainder of roles there stands out Mary Carrillo as the harpy , ambitious girlfriend who is busily looking for an apartment , at whatever cost . Support cast give sensational interpretation such as Concha López Silva as the understanding old woman , José Cordero as the sympathetic surgeon , Ángel Álvarez as his job colleague , María Luisa Ponte as Petrita's sister with several children and numerous uncredited cameos from a young Chus Lampreave , Almodovar's ordinary .

        This classy Spanish movie was compellingly directed by Marco Ferreri . In the 1950s and 60s, despite restrictions, a distinctive Spanish art cinema managed to emerge, led primarily by the directors Juan Antonio Bardem, Luis García Berlanga , Carlos Saura and Ferreri. Marco was born in 1928 , Milan, Lombardy, Italy and died in Paris , 1997 . Marco firstly was a salesman and then , briefly, a journalist. First foray into film work was filming commercials, and as promoter of a cinema magazine . Worked in Spain from 1957 as Ferreri comes to work in the Spanish/Italian co-production titled ¨Toro Bravo¨ (1956) by Vittorio Cottafavi and he meets writer and graphical humorist Rafael Azcona , and he then debuts as filmmaker in ¨El Pisito¨, following ¨Los Chicos¨ and ¨El Cochecito¨ all of them co-written by Azcona . Many of his films are sour comedies achieving successes thanks to his trademark caustic humor and sharp dialogue and he usually gives ironical remarks about middle-class sexual mores . He was at times criticised for his fatalism and black view point . He was a successful writer and director , especially known for ¨The harem¨ (1967) , ¨Dillinger is dead¨ (1969) , ¨Le Grande Bouffe¨ (1973) , "Don't Touch the White Woman!" (1974) ,¨The last woman¨(1976) , and "Tales of Ordinary Madness" (1981) , among others .

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          Debut of actress Chus Lampreave.
        • Quotes

          Dimas - el callista: The only thing I understand is that you can keep the apartment, and an apartment in Madrid is worth more than a thousand women. If we lose it, where will we put our clientele, uh?

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          Edited into Apaga y vámonos: Episode #1.3 (2013)

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        • Release date
          • August 4, 1958 (Switzerland)
        • Country of origin
          • Spain
        • Language
          • Spanish
        • Also known as
          • The Little Apartment
        • Filming locations
          • Madrid, Spain
        • Production company
          • Documento Films
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          1 hour 27 minutes
        • Color
          • Black and White
        • Sound mix
          • Mono

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