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¡Ay, Carmela!

  • 1990
  • PG-13
  • 1h 42m
IMDb RATING
7.1/10
3.5K
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Carmen Maura and Andrés Pajares in ¡Ay, Carmela! (1990)
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During the Spanish Civil War, a group of comics lightens the days of the Republican troops. Tired of life in the front lines, they make their way to Valencia, accidentally entering enemy lan... Read allDuring the Spanish Civil War, a group of comics lightens the days of the Republican troops. Tired of life in the front lines, they make their way to Valencia, accidentally entering enemy land and falling prisoner.During the Spanish Civil War, a group of comics lightens the days of the Republican troops. Tired of life in the front lines, they make their way to Valencia, accidentally entering enemy land and falling prisoner.

  • Director
    • Carlos Saura
  • Writers
    • Rafael Azcona
    • José Sanchis Sinisterra
    • Carlos Saura
  • Stars
    • Carmen Maura
    • Andrés Pajares
    • Gabino Diego
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    7.1/10
    3.5K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Carlos Saura
    • Writers
      • Rafael Azcona
      • José Sanchis Sinisterra
      • Carlos Saura
    • Stars
      • Carmen Maura
      • Andrés Pajares
      • Gabino Diego
    • 18User reviews
    • 4Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 22 wins & 6 nominations total

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    Carmen Maura
    Carmen Maura
    • Carmela
    Andrés Pajares
    Andrés Pajares
    • Paulino
    • (as Andres Pajares)
    Gabino Diego
    Gabino Diego
    • Gustavete
    Armando De Razza
    Armando De Razza
    • Teniente Ripamonte
    • (as Maurizio De Razza)
    José Sancho
    José Sancho
    • Capitán
    • (as Jose Sancho)
    Mario De Candia
    • Bruno CTV 1º
    Miguel Rellán
    Miguel Rellán
    • Teniente interrogador
    • (as Miguel Angel Rellan)
    Edward Zentara
    Edward Zentara
    • Soldado polaco
    Rafael Díaz
    • Centinela
    • (as Rafael Diaz)
    Chema Mazo
    • Alcalde
    Antonio Fuentes
    • Alférez artillero
    Mario Martín
    Mario Martín
    • Cacique
    • (as Mario Martin)
    Emilio del Valle
    • Cabo Cardoso
    Silvia Casanova
    Silvia Casanova
    • Mujer presa
    Alfonso Guirao
    • Campesino
    Felipe García Vélez
    Felipe García Vélez
    • Médico
    • (as Felipe Velez)
    Félix Pardo
    • Soldado CTV 2º
    • (as Felix Pardo)
    Manuel Millán
    • Cabo
    • (as Manolo Millan)
    • Director
      • Carlos Saura
    • Writers
      • Rafael Azcona
      • José Sanchis Sinisterra
      • Carlos Saura
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    User reviews18

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    8nandes-1

    Prior Knowledge Helpful

    OK, first of all, whoever said that "The Pianist" was a precursor to this movie must not have noticed that "Ay Carmela" was released 8 or so years before it. Also, you probably need to come into this one understanding some of the complicated precepts involved in the Spanish Civil War and how it was more complicated than just one enemy, and that the Republican army was not unified either. This film does a decent job of communicating that complexity and speaking to the ambivalence that the Spanish nation felt (and still feels) about this terrible period in their history. Lastly, as the protagonists are artists, it is important to remember that under Franco many of Spain's leading artistic figures were forced into exile and or shot (as in the case of Garcia Lorca). Expecting to get a history lesson from a movie seems like the wrong motivation altogether for me, I mean these are characters placed into a historical context. So therefore if you know absolutely nothing about this period it may be smart to learn a little first and then appreciate the film through the lens of that knowledge.
    Vincentiu

    bitter comedy

    it is a form of parable. piece of long exorcism of Spain against its past shadows. a film like a puzzle of references. art resistance, moral choices, adventure, burlesque, compromises and truth, love and life and dream. all under the precise art of Carlos Saura tools. part of a chain, it is different. not only for extraordinary performance of Carmen Maura but for courage to not be only a Spanish story. the three flags, the prisoners, the school, theater, maybe the map are clues for define a deep European crisis and confrontation with the past. and that is the essence of this splendid movie - to open doors, to transform a past story in present reflection, to be a testimony and, in same measure, an invitation to discover the best choice in dark periods.
    7mjneu59

    you have to excuse the overwrought ending

    During the Spanish Civil War a spirited vaudeville team on a morale boosting tour of the republican front lines is captured by fascist troops and made an offer they can't refuse: face imprisonment and possible execution or perform a degrading propaganda skit for the amusement of local officers. The stakes are clear: collaborate and live, or refuse and die, and from that simple dilemma director Carlos Saura conveys the escalating tension before the show with a healthy measure of wartime drama and ironic backstage humor. Saura understands that genuine tragedy requires at least a touch of comedy, provided here by an energetic cast led by the reliable Carmen Maura, who even does her own singing and dancing. So it's too bad that after building such momentum the film has to end on a lurid climax better suited to an Oliver Stone potboiler, complete with strobe light effects and mass audience hysteria. But it's a small price to pay for an otherwise elegant and entertaining reminder of how, even in a war where the issues are obvious, some decisions can be mortally dangerous to make.
    Kirpianuscus

    the war

    maybe, its basic virtue is the realistic portrait of Spanish Civil War. bitter, ironic, cruel and precise. and not surprising. because it is a film about freedom against totalitarian regime. a film about the way to escape from the cage of history. a film about force of art. and about sacrifice. and about the choice who defines yourself. I saw twice this special film. and each time as discovered it as a kind of gem. for the truths reflected with force. for the music. for the performances. and, sure, for the strange form of hope. so, the war. and the fight to survive.
    8pintorperdido

    A human film

    This is a film about human beings and how they cope with the nightmare of civil war. We are shown that people's reactions to this kind of ordeal are various. It is an extreme situation and this is conveyed very well by Carlos Saura - we watch people trying to forget where they are and enjoy themselves watching the antics of our variety troupe, only to be reminded of reality, as the sound of aircraft drowns out the performance. This theme of constantly being dragged back to the reality of war continues through the film. The acting is outstanding, Carmen Maura's in particular, and regardless of with whom our personal empathy may lie, Saura does not condemn individuals. Above all, the pain and sadness of a country at war with itself is expressed through the tortuous mental and emotional processes Carmela goes through.

    This film brought tears to my eyes on more than one occasion. It says much about the value of human life,and the bewildering horror and absurdity of civil war.

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    • Trivia
      Embeded with prejudice, Carlos Saura didn't want to cast Carmen Maura as the lead, and he told her so. Instead of feeling bad, Maura decided to prove him wrong and gave such a powerful audition that the director casted her in the act.
    • Quotes

      Paulino: Hey, give me one of those Macedonias.

      [Spanish pronunciation of c, with a lisp. Soldier doesn't understand]

      Paulino: Macedonia--those.

      [pointing at the brand on the cigarette box]

      Italian soldier: [mimicking Spanish, but mispronouncing "c" as "s"] Macedonia.

      [pronouncing "c" as "ch", as in Italian]

      Italian soldier: Macedonia! Try to speak Italian!

      [gives cigarette]

    • Connections
      Referenced in La fiesta (2003)
    • Soundtracks
      Mi jaca
      Written by Juan Mostazo and Ramón Perelló

      Performed by Carmen Maura

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    • Release date
      • September 25, 1991 (France)
    • Countries of origin
      • Spain
      • Italy
    • Official site
      • Official site
    • Languages
      • Spanish
      • Polish
      • Italian
    • Also known as
      • Oh, Carmela!
    • Filming locations
      • Boadilla del Monte, Madrid, Spain
    • Production companies
      • Iberoamericana Films Internacional
      • Televisión Española (TVE)
      • Ellepi Films
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    Box office

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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $299,090
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    Tech specs

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    • Runtime
      • 1h 42m(102 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Ultra Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.66 : 1

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