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La piel quemada

  • 1967
  • 1h 50m
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7.1/10
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La piel quemada (1967)
Drama

Mass inner migration in Spain from Andalusia to Catalonia in the 60s is portrayed in two stages: first the husband, who must adapt to his new country, find work and a place for his family to... Read allMass inner migration in Spain from Andalusia to Catalonia in the 60s is portrayed in two stages: first the husband, who must adapt to his new country, find work and a place for his family to live. Then his wife and children. Any shock must be overcome by their vital needs.Mass inner migration in Spain from Andalusia to Catalonia in the 60s is portrayed in two stages: first the husband, who must adapt to his new country, find work and a place for his family to live. Then his wife and children. Any shock must be overcome by their vital needs.

  • Director
    • Josep Maria Forn
  • Writer
    • Josep Maria Forn
  • Stars
    • Antonio Iranzo
    • Marta May
    • Silvia Solar
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.1/10
    154
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Josep Maria Forn
    • Writer
      • Josep Maria Forn
    • Stars
      • Antonio Iranzo
      • Marta May
      • Silvia Solar
    • 1User review
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    • Awards
      • 4 wins & 1 nomination total

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    Antonio Iranzo
    Antonio Iranzo
    • José
    Marta May
    Marta May
    • Juana
    Silvia Solar
    • La turista belga
    Luis Valero
    • Manolo
    Ángel Lombarte
    • Andrés
    • (as Angel Lombarte)
    Carlos Otero
    Carlos Otero
    • Julio
    Juan Miguel Solano
    • Fernando
    Inés Guisado
    • Juanita
    • (as Ines Guisado)
    Santiago Guisado
    • Pepito
    Josep Castillo Escalona
    • Pagador
    • (as José Castillo Escalona)
    Carlos Ronda
    • Veterano de guerra
    Miquel Graneri
    • Profesor de religión 1
    • (as Miguel Graneri)
    Isidro Novellas
    • Profesor de religión 2
    Luis del Pueblo
    Andrés Úbeda
      Antonio Oliver
      Benjamín Barrios
        Jaume Picas
        • Hombre que filosofa
        • (as Jaime Picas)
        • Director
          • Josep Maria Forn
        • Writer
          • Josep Maria Forn
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        8chiendalou

        Burnt Skin

        This movie is from 1967, but it could be done nowadays.

        Yes, it is a film whose universal theme does not go out of fashion; the facts we see in it are occurring now in several places around the world. The film could be presented perfectly to any current independent film festival (and win) both for the subject matter and the aesthetics used in it.

        José emigrates from their land, the Andalusian countryside, constrained by the lack of work, to Catalonia (Lloret de Mar), where the new international tourism has begun to leave traces in the territory as massive constructions of touristic apartments. Its aim is to get job and accommodation there to bring his wife Juana and their children to live with him. We assist to her long trip to the unknown land and, at the same time, to the new life experiences he has in this new world.

        Aesthetically it's almost considered a neorealist film, but I can't avoid to see the imprint of the European contemporary cinema born with the nouvelle-vague. This mixture of styles, in a truly glorious 67's black and white, also contributes to making this a timeless movie.

        The issue of internal migration in Spain also had a very good treatment in the best known "Surcos" (1951) ("Furrows" - international English name), with which it is sometimes compared to. It is very different, actually. The 1951 film is realistic stylistically, and narratively belongs to the time it was shot (there is no forgiveness for those who have done wrong, for example). "Burnt Skin" features several conflicts that happen as in life, without dramatic continuity, without a moral message.

        Although the film is known and it's often included in lists of the best Spanish cinema, and has been featured too in film retrospectives outside Spain, I still think that this is a pearl that has not been appreciated enough as it deserves in Cinema, both in Spain or abroad. Being a movie about to turn 50, it should be more widely known.

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          Written by Lleó Borrell (as León Borrell) and José Mª. Andreu

          Performed by Salvador Escamilla

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        • Release date
          • February 13, 1967 (Spain)
        • Country of origin
          • Spain
        • Languages
          • Spanish
          • Catalan
          • French
        • Also known as
          • Burnt Skin
        • Filming locations
          • Lloret de Mar, Girona, Catalonia, Spain
        • Production company
          • Teide P.C.
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          1 hour 50 minutes
        • Color
          • Black and White

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