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La casa de Bernarda Alba

  • 1987
  • 1h 43m
IMDb RATING
6.8/10
516
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La casa de Bernarda Alba (1987)
Drama

After the death of her husband Bernada Alba puts her daughters under a rigurous mourning which does not even allow them to leave the house for seven years. Adela, the youngest daughter, suff... Read allAfter the death of her husband Bernada Alba puts her daughters under a rigurous mourning which does not even allow them to leave the house for seven years. Adela, the youngest daughter, suffers the most. Pepe el Romano key to all women's despair.After the death of her husband Bernada Alba puts her daughters under a rigurous mourning which does not even allow them to leave the house for seven years. Adela, the youngest daughter, suffers the most. Pepe el Romano key to all women's despair.

  • Director
    • Mario Camus
  • Writers
    • Mario Camus
    • Federico García Lorca
    • Antonio Larreta
  • Stars
    • Irene Gutiérrez Caba
    • Ana Belén
    • Florinda Chico
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.8/10
    516
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Mario Camus
    • Writers
      • Mario Camus
      • Federico García Lorca
      • Antonio Larreta
    • Stars
      • Irene Gutiérrez Caba
      • Ana Belén
      • Florinda Chico
    • 5User reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    • Awards
      • 1 win & 4 nominations total

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    Irene Gutiérrez Caba
    Irene Gutiérrez Caba
    • Bernarda Alba
    • (as Irene Gutierrez Caba)
    Ana Belén
    Ana Belén
    • Adela
    • (as Ana Belen)
    Florinda Chico
    Florinda Chico
    • Poncia
    Enriqueta Carballeira
    Enriqueta Carballeira
    • Angustias
    Vicky Peña
    Vicky Peña
    • Martirio
    • (as Victoria Peña)
    Aurora Pastor
    • Magdalena
    Mercedes Lezcano
    • Amelia
    Pilar Puchol
    • Criada
    Rosario García Ortega
    Rosario García Ortega
    • Maria Josefa
    • (as Rosario Garcia-Ortega)
    Ana María Ventura
    Ana María Ventura
    • Prudencia
    • (as Ana Maria Ventura)
    Paula Soldevila
    Paula Soldevila
    • Muchacha
    • (as Paula Borrell)
    Álvaro Quiroga
    • Pepe el romano
    • (as Alvaro Quiroga)
    Fernanda de Utrera
    • Cantaora
    • (voice)
    • Director
      • Mario Camus
    • Writers
      • Mario Camus
      • Federico García Lorca
      • Antonio Larreta
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    8rogermanning995

    My first time seeing the story

    I had never heard of the play. I found this film to powerful for some of the same reasons the other people criticize it, particularly the claustrophobic feel. I wasn't sure I would watch the whole thing because it was such a disturbing/depressing story, but I ended appreciating the film very much by the end. Excellent casting, performances, and set design.

    This movie evoked real anger from me. Projection and denial are nasty human afflictions, and this film conveys that superbly. I don't know if that was the goal of the original play, maybe the film maker took liberties.
    7ma-cortes

    Dramatic and downbeat film based on a play by the Spanish dramatist Federico García Lorca.

    The House of Bernarda Alba was Lorca's last play, completed on 19 June 1936 , two months before Lorca's death during the Spanish Civil War (1936-1939). The House of Bernarda Alba (Spanish: La casa de Bernarda Alba) centers on the events of a house in Andalusia during a period of mourning, in which Bernarda Alba (Irene Gutierrez Caba) , aged 60 , wields total control over her five daughters . Bernarda exercises a tyrant's will over the household , including her followings daughters : Angustias ( Enriqueta Carballeira) , 39 years old , Magdalena (Aurora Pastor) , 30 years , Amelia (Mercedes Lezcano) , 27 , Martirio (Vicky Peña) , 24, and Adela (Ana Belén) , 20 years old . The housekeeper , called La Poncia (Florinda Chico) and Bernarda's elderly mother , María Josefa (Rosario García Ortega) , also live there . Bernarda desperate to uphold tradition carries out a strict observance of the funeral rites , and the differences between men and women . She creates an environment where her family is not permitted to pursue their desires and passions . Bernarda is preoccupied with the reputation of her family and is horrified by the idea of scandal and gossip , and she demands it be known that Adela died a virgin . Some of the characters' names represent symbols , such as : Bernarda Alba— from the Latin for "white" : often a symbol of purity that reflects Bernarda's thinking that she is above everyone else ; Amelia— From Latin and Old German for "industrious" ; Hebrew: "labor of God" ; Martirio—"martyrdom" ; Angustias—"anguishes" or "torments ; Adela—from the Spanish verb "adelantar" meaning "to go forward" or "to overtake" ; Magdalena—The Spanish name of Mary Magdalene and Prudencia—Suggesting the virtue of prudence.

    This is an intense drama of women in the villages of Spain that contains tragedy , class prejudice , authoritarianism and magnificent interpretations . Commentators have often grouped it with Blood Wedding and Yerma as a Lorca's "rural trilogy" . Lorca did not include it in his plan for a "trilogy of the Spanish land" , which remained unfinished at the time of his murder . The deliberate exclusion of any male character from the action helps build up the high level of sexual tension that is present throughout the play . Pepe "El Romano", the love interest of Bernarda's daughters and suitor of Angustias, never appears on stage . The picture explores themes of repression , passion , and conformity , and inspects the effects of men upon women . And then emerges the tragedy when Pepe El Romano is passionate for Adela , but is bound by economic necessity to court Angustias instead . Very good acting by Irene Gutiérrez Caba who represents the view that 'a woman's place is home' and uses money as a means of making herself superior, and views the villagers as unworthy of her daughters. Nice performance from Ana Belén as Adela who rebels against the tyranny of her mother . Special mention for Florinda Chico as Poncia who simply observes and does nothing to stop the unfairness in the household . Evocative cinematography that symbolizes dramatic aspects by Fernando Arribas . The motion picture was well directed by Mario Camus but in academic and claustrophobic style . It Won Goya Awards 1988 Best Production Design , Rafael Palmero , and Nominated Goya Best Lead Actress , Irene Gutiérrez Caba and Best Costume Design , Pepe Rubio , but failed at Box office .

    The play got several renditions , as film adaptations include : ¨Casa De Bernarda Alba¨¨(1972) with Rosenda Monteros , Ofelia Medina , Diana Bracho ; ¨La Casa Bernarda Alba¨ (1982) with Amparo Rivelles , Rosanda Monteros , Laura Cepeda , Magda Guzmán ; and its English made-for-TV movie The House of Bernarda Alba (1991) by Stuart Burge and Nuria Espert with Glenda Jackson , Deborah Findlay , Suzanna Hamilton ,Gillian Hanna , Joan Plowright ; 1991 Indian film directed by Govind Nihlani, Rukmavati ki Haveli . In 2006, the play was adapted into musical form , under the title Bernarda Alba, it opened at Lincoln Center Theater on March 6, 2006 , starring Phylicia Rashad in the title role .
    jotix100

    Heartbreak house

    Federico Garcia Lorca's play "La casa de Bernarda Alba" was one of his best theatrical creations. Mario Camus, a Spanish director, seemed to be a natural to bring the play to the screen. Unfortunately, what comes out on the movie is not exactly what one envisioned of a Garcia Lorca work.

    First of all, this is a film devoid of the poetry Garcia Lorca gave to the play. The somber atmosphere Mr. Camus insisted in giving the movie doesn't help things either. The tension between the mother and her daughters doesn't appear to be as deeply rooted. The basic fault of the film is that even though one realizes it is filmed theater, the movie feels more claustrophobic than it should be. To make matters worse, the DVD we saw recently, has one of the poorest translations of any foreign film, as only the beginning of a speech is seen subtitled, then, nothing more is added, leaving non Spanish speakers in limbo, trying to guess what was a character saying.

    There was a production of this play in Spain in the years that followed Franco's death in which the Bernarda Alba character was played by a man, Ismael Merlo, who made a sensational Bernarda by playing her straight. That production was done in a white set with everyone dressed also in white. That vision of the play is still vivid in our mind and this film pales in comparison.
    9aleluque

    silencio!.. silencio!.. and look for...

    A theater/film full of the obsessions of Garcia Lorca. The martial/marital order established into a female's family in the '900. Ana Belen is wonderful, and her mother... go to see her, but thinking you are at the early century... in Spain...

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      Rosario García Ortega replaced Aurora Redondo.
    • Quotes

      Poncia: Fifteen days after the wedding, men leave the bed for the table, and then the table for the tavern. Women who don't accept it end up crying in a corner.

    • Connections
      Remade as La maison de Bernarda Alba (1991)

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    • Release date
      • January 16, 1991 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • Spain
    • Language
      • Spanish
    • Also known as
      • The House of Bernarda Alba
    • Filming locations
      • Ronda, Málaga, Andalucía, Spain
    • Production companies
      • Paraiso Films S.A.
      • Televisión Española (TVE)
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 43 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.66 : 1

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