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La fille de tes rêves

Original title: La niña de tus ojos
  • 1998
  • Tous publics
  • 2h 1m
IMDb RATING
6.7/10
4.6K
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Penélope Cruz in La fille de tes rêves (1998)
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A company of Spanish movie makers leaves Franco's Spain and moves to Hitler's Germany to produce a film. Problems soon arise.A company of Spanish movie makers leaves Franco's Spain and moves to Hitler's Germany to produce a film. Problems soon arise.A company of Spanish movie makers leaves Franco's Spain and moves to Hitler's Germany to produce a film. Problems soon arise.

  • Director
    • Fernando Trueba
  • Writers
    • Rafael Azcona
    • David Trueba
    • Manuel Ángel Egea
  • Stars
    • Penélope Cruz
    • Antonio Resines
    • Jorge Sanz
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.7/10
    4.6K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Fernando Trueba
    • Writers
      • Rafael Azcona
      • David Trueba
      • Manuel Ángel Egea
    • Stars
      • Penélope Cruz
      • Antonio Resines
      • Jorge Sanz
    • 21User reviews
    • 11Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 14 wins & 16 nominations total

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    Penélope Cruz
    Penélope Cruz
    • Macarena
    Antonio Resines
    Antonio Resines
    • Blas Fontiveros
    Jorge Sanz
    Jorge Sanz
    • Julián Torralba
    Rosa Maria Sardà
    Rosa Maria Sardà
    • Rosa Rosales
    • (as Rosa María Sardá)
    Santiago Segura
    Santiago Segura
    • Castillo
    Loles León
    Loles León
    • Trini
    Jesús Bonilla
    Jesús Bonilla
    • Bonilla
    Neus Asensi
    Neus Asensi
    • Lucía
    Miroslav Táborský
    Miroslav Táborský
    • Václav
    • (as Mirosláv Táborský)
    Johannes Silberschneider
    Johannes Silberschneider
    • Goebbels
    Karel Dobrý
    Karel Dobrý
    • Leo
    Götz Otto
    Götz Otto
    • Heinrich
    Hanna Schygulla
    Hanna Schygulla
    • Magda Goebbels
    María Barranco
    María Barranco
    • Embajadora
    Juan Luis Galiardo
    Juan Luis Galiardo
    • Embajador
    • (as Juan Luís Galiardo)
    Heinz Rilling
    • Hippel
    Jan Preucil
    Jan Preucil
    • Maisch
    • (as Jan Přeučil)
    Borivoj Navrátil
    Borivoj Navrátil
    • Henkel
    • (as Bořivoj Navrátil)
    • Director
      • Fernando Trueba
    • Writers
      • Rafael Azcona
      • David Trueba
      • Manuel Ángel Egea
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    Mosen

    The 1998 Spanish film sensation

    With a wonderful cast, including the divine Penélope Cruz, this movie is the best Spanish movie of 1998. As a humorous approach to Spanish actors working in Hitler´s Germany, it provides the spectator with large quantities of laughs, as well as with very touching scenes.
    7ma-cortes

    Fun comedy with a Spanish all-star-cast in which a movie troupe goes from Spain to Berlin

    This is an enjoyable and light comedy set during the Spanish Civil War and Nazi Germany . A very pleasant comedy plenty of humor , emotion , sensitive scenes and mayhem . A company of Spanish movie makers leaves Franco's Spain and moves to Hitler's Germany to make a film in co-production . During the Spanish Civil War , the troupe goes from Spain for a joint production with Nazi UFA led by Goebbles and including a filmmaker who bears remarkable resemblance to Fritz Lang . Besides the problems of any movie set , add to the tensions : a drama about Jews ; as Nazis use Jewish and Gypsy prisoners (Karel Dobry) as extras to give an Andalucian look , the director (Antonio Resines) is sleeping with his main actress named Macarena Granada (Penelope Cruz) with no intention of leaving his spouse , and Macarena cooperates with this Nazi objective in hopes of freeing her daddy from one of Franco's prison . Soon some problems start to arise when Goebbels (Johannes Silberscheneider) himself plies her with favors, the filmmaker and the rest of the crew (Jorge Sanz , Neus Asensi , Rosa Maria Sarda , Loles Leon, Santiago Segura , Jesus Bonilla) encourage her to sleep with him for the good of the filming .

    This is an Award Winning picture by Fernando Trueba , the director of ¨Belle Epoque¨ . Comedy with historical background and movie troupe way-of-life elements ; adding culture and politics , including enjoyable performances and adequate set design . ¨La Niña De Tus Ojos¨ results to be other of the innumerable stories to deal with deeds regarding Spanish Civil War , but including jealousies , antics and sexual escapades , being set in Nazi Deutschland , too . A familiar theme about the global horrors of a fratricide war , impossible to forget to our cinema . Based on true events during the filming of Carmen (1938) and Nights in Andalucia (1938), both starring Imperio Argentina . An agreeable story plenty of amusing moments , moving feelings and fun finale . It is a light , wistful comedy , easy to watch , and easier to love . It is as beautifully filmed as it is written and acted . This is one of those rare gems that does not stray from its purpose - to be a celebration of love and romance - and comic tale of a company who suffers several dangers and funny situations in another country during a hectic time , including the sad ¨Kristallnachat¨, (1938), being splendidly recreated . This is an tragicomedy that blends tragic elements , humor and irony . A serious/ironic film about xenophobia , racism and Jews brutal persecution . Director Fernando Trueba , also writes the interesting script along with prestigious screenwriter Rafael Azcona , Luis Garcia Berlanga's usual and David Trueba , Fernando's brother . Filmed in his usual formal and luxurious style , without leaving a trace the joyful themes , in terms of fun and narrative excitement . Unforgettable Penelope Cruz who though plays a Folkloric player , Imperio Argentina lookalike , she parades sexily at her best and more relaxed and enticing than ever . The hit of the show is undoubtedly for the fetching Penelope who gives one of the best screen acting . Very good secondary cast formed by Spanish familiar faces such as Rosa Maria Sarda , Neus Asensi , Santiago Segura , Jesus Bonilla , Maria Barranco , Juan Luis Galiardo as the Ambassador and many others . Evocative and jolly musical score by Antoine Duhamel , including various Folkloric songs marvelously sung by Penelope Cruz . In addition , a spotless pictorial cinematography by Javier Aguirresarobe and a willingness , almost perfect of the elements of each shot , every sequence , every space ; being filmed in Prague , Czech Republic . Aguirresarobe subsequently would make a prestigious career in Hollywood such as ¨Fright night , ¨The twilight saga: eclipse¨, ¨The road¨ , ¨The others¨ and many others . The picture is entertaining and well worth your time . The film is light and never somber, no small accomplishment from Fernando Trueba and his team.

    This simple, delightful motion picture was well directed by Fernando Trueba . His first success was Ópera Prima (1980) following the style of the "Madrid comedy". He had major success with Sé Infiel y No mires Quién (1985) also known as : Be Wanton and Tread No Shame , starting a longer collaboration with the producer Andrés Vicente Gómez . He went on directing numerous successes such as Coarse salt , Too Much , Milagro de Candeal , Year of Enlightment , The Girl of Your Dreams , Calle 54 , Embrujo De Shanghai , Chico and Rita and recently : The Artist and the Model . Trueba was President of the Spanish Academy of Motion Picture Arts and he received the 1994 Oscar for Best Foreign Film to Belle Epoque (1992) .
    8quinolas

    GREAT FUN (BUT NOT FOR EVERYONE)

    Without trying to offend anybody I have to agree with another reviewer in that an explanation for the bad reception of this film among the non-Spanish speakers reviewers was exactly that: Spanish is not their first language and this is sometimes, as another reviewer has pointed out, a difficult film to understand if you are not a native speaker. A full understanding of the dialogue would help to clarify some of the bizarre scenes in the film. It might not be the best script written by Rafael Azcona, without any doubt one of the best scriptwriters in the history of Spanish cinema, but at times it is hilarious. A better grasp of Spanish history and culture would also come quite handy. So what else can you say about Penelope Cruz in the scene where she dances and sings for Goebbels?. As one her shoe is missing, she unintentionally imitates Goebbles, as she approaches him in a frontal shot, who is lame.

    Jokes on the Spanish fascist are more than just clichés. For example the cuckold Spanish ambassador played by Juan Luis Galiardo and his nymphomaniac wife, played by Maria Barranco. And the wisecracking remark made by the pro-fascist Spanish troupe leading man, Jorge Sanz, wooded by his German counterpart "Yo doy todo por mi patria menos mi culo", he would give anything for his country except his ass. They are both an amusing pisstaking on fascist patriotic macho culture. This subject of patriotism being a hot issue right now in Spain where the right-wing government of Aznar is endorsing the notion of "Patriotismo Constitucional" or Constitutional Patriotism developed by the German philosopher Jürgen Habermas. Unashamedly, the film upholds the necessity to produce espanoladas. As the film director Blas Fontiveros, played by Antonio Resines, remarks that the life of a Spanish hero has more relevance to Spanish audiences, as they feel more identified, than for example Al Capone's. 5 Spanish (espanoladas) films were, in fact, made in Nazi Germany. Two starred by Imperio Argentina and another 2 by Estrellita Castro both stars of the "cine folclorico espanol".

    As already remarked by some reviewers the film copies scenes from other films, the most obvious being its final sequence, which is a rip off of the end of Casablanca, but to suggest that it is a carbon copy of such and such a film is pure overstatement and a rather facile critique of the film. Yet its politics are not at all convincing, not to say rather naïve. The introduction of the Russian Jewish character signals the fall of the film into sentimental humanism and vacuous romantic trifle from where the film does not recover. Nevertheless La Nina de tus Ojos has its charms too and I found it extremely funny. The cast is excellent (Penelope Cruz playing an andalusian, a role she had already done in Almodovar's "Todo Sobre mi Madre" as a prostitute). Resines and Sanz are a surprise as well as Santiago Segura. But special mention deserves Miroslav Táborský, playing Vaclav the interpreter. Subtle looks at Macarena tell of his unrequited love for her. His increasing fascination with Macarena moves him away from his non-interventionist stand to resignedly accept his fate by the end of the film, along with Fontiveros who is Macarena's lover, at the hands of the Nazi. Yet this is never overdone as the change of views underwent by the other characters towards the Nazi regime, in particular the case of Julian Torralba. This little subplot of the film is quite moving rather sentimental and its quiet essence contrast sharply with the bombardment of dialogue coming from the rest of the cast.
    Inka-7

    It's all in the language

    Reviewing the comments, you can spot a trend: people from Spanish speaking countries like the movie while the rest, don't. The reason is that its not possible to translate the movie without loosing a lot in the process: the dialogues and expressions are what really makes the film funny. Personally, I think the movie is fantastic.
    8michael_russell

    For fans of Penelope Cruz

    Penelope Cruz is so good in this movie she carries it; you really want to see what happens next. She has some great musical numbers and some excellent dramatic scenes. I also found the set design and scenery superior, as well as just the visuals who contrast the small, swarthy Spaniards against the Aryan ideal. The DVD I rented had two versions, in Castillian Spanish and Mexican Spanish, with English sub-titles, which was interesting when the characters spoke in German, as that was not translated unless a translator actually did it in the film. Actually there was even a little Russian. The supporting cast gets a little slapstick at times, but I found the film well worth it as a Cruz vehicle--she is quite a beautiful actress. 8/10.

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    • Trivia
      While fictional, the film is strongly inspired by the production of the films Nuits d'Andalousie (1938) and Andalusische Nächte (1938), two versions of the same story shot simultaneously in Berlin, one in Spanish and one in German, both starring Imperio Argentina.
    • Crazy credits
      The entire credits are at the start of the film, with the end credits just recapping the main cast, with the other actors not listed alongside the character they play.
    • Connections
      Featured in Cinemania: I anodos kai i ptosi tou Nazismou (2008)
    • Soundtracks
      Los piconeros
      Written by Juan Mostazo and Ramón Perelló

      Orchestrated by Antoine Duhamel

      Performed by Arabia Martín

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    • Release date
      • August 1, 2001 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • Spain
    • Official sites
      • Fernando Trueba Producciones Cinematográficas (Spain)
      • Lolafilms (Spain)
    • Languages
      • Spanish
      • German
      • Russian
    • Also known as
      • The Girl of Your Dreams
    • Filming locations
      • Prague, Czech Republic
    • Production companies
      • Creativos Asociados de Radio y Televisión (CARTEL)
      • Fernando Trueba Producciones Cinematográficas
      • Lolafilms
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    • Budget
      • €4,200,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      2 hours 1 minute
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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