A Spanish insurance company is absorbed by a multinational, so that, in order to modernize, its employees are obliged to carry out some training courses to adapt to the new situation and the... Read allA Spanish insurance company is absorbed by a multinational, so that, in order to modernize, its employees are obliged to carry out some training courses to adapt to the new situation and the new objectives. Given the relevance of what is at stake, the wives of these men will also... Read allA Spanish insurance company is absorbed by a multinational, so that, in order to modernize, its employees are obliged to carry out some training courses to adapt to the new situation and the new objectives. Given the relevance of what is at stake, the wives of these men will also be involved at work.
- Awards
- 6 wins total
- Mujer de Teodoro
- (as María José Román)
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Passable and acceptable film about a Spanish insurance company which is absorbed by a much larger American company and in which the absorbed workers are forced to practice new work techniques that give them greater efficiency but also greater stress. The flick packs silly incidents, funny comical sketches, tongue-in-cheek , grotesque situations and above all , it especially contains catching touches of humor and irony . Sitting in a strange middle ground between the completely absurd and the stylishly attractive. There are some nice jokes in the film and the cast , playing eccentric and unlucky roles, make a cosy fit .
This hilarious as well as interesting film is full of humor , brief drama , touching scenes , good feeling and narrating the conflict between the traditional Spanish society and modernity with new work techniques in which only efficiency, by any means, counts. ¨Los Nuevos Españoles¨ was a success among spectators , considered to be a decent, commercial and amusing Spanish comedy . Its nostalgic look has some great moments that reflect a Spain of the seventies : a developing country that was already preparing for the end of Franco's regime and the resurgence of the Spanish Transition. It is full of typical Spanish topics, a simple plot and including atmospheric sets.
The film belongs to the cinematic movement called the 'Tercera Via' (Third Way), one of the main promoters of this movement was Roberto Bodegas, with his trilogy consisting of "Españolas en Paris", "Vida conyugal sana" and "Los Nuevos Españoles", written in collaboration with its producer José Luis Dibildos, as well as the prestigious José Luís Garci, resulting be traditional Spanish comedies adding some social criticism.
The film was professionally directed by Roberto Bodegas with some flaws and gaps . He was a director and writer, known for Españolas en París (1971-2019), Los nuevos españoles (1974) and Libertad provisional (1976). Bodegas was a talented Spanish movies director , he began working in cinema in 1971 , though he became notorious in the years of the Spanish transition to democracy with peculiar comedies called ¨3ª Via¨ . After beginning the so-called Third Way with "Spaniards in Paris," he continued with other films that, without abandoning popular cinema, attempted to give dignity to commercial cinema with more elaborate plots and filming. Along with those previously mentioned he made another similar comedy: ¨La Adultera¨ . And made a box-office and problematic Quinqui movie : ¨Matar Al Nani¨, here Roberto attempted to take a position in favor of outcast people and focusing tortures executed by law enforcement . His best film was ¨Libertad Provisional¨ starring Concha Velasco with script by Juan Marsé and ¨¨Paper heart¨ on the functioning of a news agency. ¨Los Nuevos Españoles¨ rating : 6/10 , a charming movie that achieved to attract a large number of spectators .
Did you know
- TriviaThe title of the film ("The New Spaniards") comes from a slogan of the Spanish airline Iberia.
- SoundtracksOde an die Freude/Ode to Joy
Composed by Ludwig van Beethoven
Details
- Runtime1 hour 32 minutes
- Sound mix