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Función de noche

  • 1981
  • 1h 30m
IMDb RATING
7.5/10
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Lola Herrera in Función de noche (1981)
DocumentaryDrama

Actress Lola Herrera and her ex-husband, actor Daniel Dicenta, face the camera with honesty as they tell each other what they needed to about their professional and personal lives.Actress Lola Herrera and her ex-husband, actor Daniel Dicenta, face the camera with honesty as they tell each other what they needed to about their professional and personal lives.Actress Lola Herrera and her ex-husband, actor Daniel Dicenta, face the camera with honesty as they tell each other what they needed to about their professional and personal lives.

  • Director
    • Josefina Molina
  • Writers
    • Josefina Molina
    • José Sámano
    • Miguel Delibes
  • Stars
    • Lola Herrera
    • Daniel Dicenta
    • Natalia Dicenta
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    7.5/10
    204
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    • Director
      • Josefina Molina
    • Writers
      • Josefina Molina
      • José Sámano
      • Miguel Delibes
    • Stars
      • Lola Herrera
      • Daniel Dicenta
      • Natalia Dicenta
    • 1User review
    • 1Critic review
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 2 nominations total

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    Lola Herrera
    Lola Herrera
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    Daniel Dicenta
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    Natalia Dicenta
    Natalia Dicenta
    • Self
    • (as Natalia Dicenta Herrera)
    Daniel Dicenta Herrera
    • Self
    Luis Rodríguez Olivares
    • Self
    Margarita Forrest
    • Self
    Jacinto Bravo
    • Self
    Rafael del Pino
    • Médico consultor
    • (as Dr. Rafael del Pino)
    Francisco Teres
    • Self
    • (as Francisco Terrés)
    Santiago de las Heras
    • Self
    Antonio Cava
    • Self
    Demetrio Sánchez
    • Self
    Juana Ginzo
    Juana Ginzo
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    • Director
      • Josefina Molina
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      • Josefina Molina
      • José Sámano
      • Miguel Delibes
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    I shall wear my heart upon my sleeve (Iago, Hamlet)

    `Night Function' is a piece rather set for a minority of spectators as the broad idea developed is not only extremely personal but also tied to a limited number of people basically categorizable as middle-aged or slightly older, and who can remember the late Franco years and the phase of transition into the democratic era in Spain. On two distinct layers you have the broad concept of the married couple - or ex married couple - carrying out a kind of generalised post-mortem on years gone by, as well as the more personal level of a specific married couple - Lola Herrera and Daniel Dicenta - having a heavily laden and regretful dialogue over what went wrong in their own marriage some years after having separated. Lola Herrero, actress, mother of two, forty-six years old, is performing the rôle of Carmen Sotillo in Miguel Delibe's brilliant little masterpiece `Cinco Horas con Mario' (Five Hours with Mario) in a theatre in Madrid in the early eighties, some twenty years after having married Daniel Dicenta, also an actor. In her changing-room she has a long conversation with her exhusband, basically trying to find out what went wrong, where did their love go, what happened to sabotage and shipwreck their lives together. That sounds like a rather set piece, but it is not so: only certain broad outlines were prepared, but there was no prepared script. The two actors did not even know where the five or six (I counted) cameras were hidden, including through mirrors from adjacent rooms. The two actors did not act: they bared their souls and minds and held a genuine conversation over the failings of their marriage, how she never had an orgasm and her pretending greatly deceived her exhusband. Through real tears and pathos the couple held a deep and wounding conversation, one which they should have had before separation and divorce loomed up in their lives. Intermittently there are flashbacks to certain episodes in their lives, and especially to scenes from "Cinco Horas con Mario", originally a novel that has been transformed - reasonably successfully - into a play: Carmen accompanies her dead husband beside his coffin, passes the night remembering their past life together, full of constant reproaches. It is one of the most brilliant pieces of literature to come out of Spain in the last hundred years. Teodoro (Teo) Escamilla's careful camera work is excellent, and fortunately there is little music by Alejandro Massó as mostly there are fragments of Beethoven. This film is not for dubbing, perhaps may be not even subtitling: it must be seen in the original Spanish and by people whose knowledge of this language is reasonably sound. It is a very personal film, not for general audiences. But for people who can grasp the essentials of deeply personal situations at a specific time in recent history and in a specific place, the film can be a rewarding hour and a half.

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      References Annie Hall (1977)
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      Cinco horas con Mario
      Written by Luis Eduardo Aute (as Luis E. Aute)

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    • Release date
      • October 26, 1981 (Spain)
    • Country of origin
      • Spain
    • Language
      • Spanish
    • Also known as
      • Evening Performance
    • Filming locations
      • Madrid, Spain
    • Production company
      • Sabre Films
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 30m(90 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono

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