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Solas

  • 1999
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  • 1h 41m
IMDb RATING
7.5/10
4K
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Solas (1999)
Drama

While waiting for her husband to recover in a hospital, a mother stays with her estranged daughter, Maria, who fled her parents rural home in Andalusia because she could no longer bear her f... Read allWhile waiting for her husband to recover in a hospital, a mother stays with her estranged daughter, Maria, who fled her parents rural home in Andalusia because she could no longer bear her father's abusiveness and her mother's passivity.While waiting for her husband to recover in a hospital, a mother stays with her estranged daughter, Maria, who fled her parents rural home in Andalusia because she could no longer bear her father's abusiveness and her mother's passivity.

  • Director
    • Benito Zambrano
  • Writer
    • Benito Zambrano
  • Stars
    • María Galiana
    • Ana Fernández
    • Carlos Álvarez-Nóvoa
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    7.5/10
    4K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Benito Zambrano
    • Writer
      • Benito Zambrano
    • Stars
      • María Galiana
      • Ana Fernández
      • Carlos Álvarez-Nóvoa
    • 32User reviews
    • 31Critic reviews
    • 75Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 48 wins & 17 nominations total

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    María Galiana
    María Galiana
    • Madre
    Ana Fernández
    Ana Fernández
    • María
    Carlos Álvarez-Nóvoa
    Carlos Álvarez-Nóvoa
    • Vecino
    Antonio Dechent
    Antonio Dechent
    • Médico
    • (as Antonio Pérez Dechent)
    Paco De Osca
    • Padre
    • (as Paco de Osca)
    Juan Fernández
    Juan Fernández
    • Juan
    Miguel Alcíbar
    • El Gordo
    Pilar Sánchez
    • Limpiadora
    Concha Galán
    • Limpiadora
    Paco Tous
    Paco Tous
    • Socio de Juan
    Rosario Lara
    • Jefa limpieza
    Pepa Faraco
    • Cajera
    Estrella Távora
    • Enfermera
    José Manuel Seda
    José Manuel Seda
    • Vigilante
    Magdalena Barbero
    • Mujer Enfermo
    Sebastián Haro
    • Enfermo
    Práxedes Nieto
    • Carnicero
    Manolo Linares
    • Invidente
    • Director
      • Benito Zambrano
    • Writer
      • Benito Zambrano
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    User reviews32

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    7silviopellerani

    Thorough the Spanish province - Excellent

    Nowadays it is not so easy to find a film that hits directly your heart and sentiments. Benito Zambrano gives an opportunity to recover all those sentiments that are well hidden in your subconscious.

    Carmona is a small town too close to Seville to have a real identity and is the frame for a difficult and impossible relationship between a daughter, mother and father. Zambrano shows how difficult is to grow up in this outcast and bit farmer town with the leit-motiv of these three characters that join back together due to the father's illness. The father is marked rude and impolite, used to hit the wife or the daughter to show his total dominance and authority. The wife was totally subjected to this situation and the opportunity to find some understanding and heat with their neighbour is accepted with detachment by her. This side relationship with a lonely man brings back love to this sad and destroyed family. The daughter is even worse, alcoholic and in love with a truck driver who does not care of her pregnancy.

    The loneliness of the void with a breach of optimism is well expressed in this simple but very effective and straight film.

    Rating: 7/10
    jespereilertsen

    Silently moving

    I was moved by this one, and I'm a rock. Even though I did not like one of the morals of the story - that if you get a child, you can overcome alcoholism and lead a better life. Unfortunately that's a romantic dream challenged by many an alcoholic as an escape route, and I've seen many try and fail with the children caught up in the mess as victims.

    But it's beautifully acted. The story is a tragic one, but it's told in a wonderful "laughter-through-tears" way.

    Very nice framing too, and silent and emotional shots - not boring at all. Deeply moving. Thanks for this one.
    8MultiMediaHouse

    Never give up hope

    A very touching movie. During the movie you almost start wondering if there are only sad people around. But even the saddest ones (and they now, because they have had a fight about who the saddest one was) can shift to a better life.
    8khatcher-2

    Excellent drama, undeservedly overlooked

    Unfortunately rather overlooked as this film came out the same year as Almodóvar's 'Todo Sobre mi Madre' which went on to reach fame and glory. However, if you liked Almodóvar's excellent drama you will also like 'Solas'. The two films have certain similarities inasmuch that also in 'Solas' the accent is very much on strong characterisation, profound human feelings, though perhaps a little less intense here than in Almodóvar's film.

    Ana Fernández is magnificent, playing just right the rather confused, unlucky thirty-five year old young woman a bit given to alcohol, not overplaying her part; María Galiana as her mother shows even at her age that she has come from good theatre, as no less does Carlos Álvarez-Novoa as the lonely neighbour. Benito Zembrano - as Almodóvar - , not only directs his film but is also responsible for the script, which is truly magnificent, especially taking into account certain Andalucian styles of speech. The Andalucian accent may at times cause a bit of a problem if you know Spanish a fair amount and watch this film without any subtitles. Try it, anyway: it is well worth the effort.

    An excellent piece of drama which certainly deserves more recognition than it has got. Curiously both films end with a remarkably similar dedication at the end: 'A mi madre; a todas las madres' - To my mother; To all mothers.
    9secondtake

    Go deep, fear nothing, look for escape and be brave.

    Solas (1999)

    A purely effective entry into the private worlds of several very lonely people in contemporary Spain. Tenderly filmed, acted with understated and honest passion, and written in a way that makes you believe it.

    And that's the point. You really care about first the lonely old woman, then increasingly about her troubled daughter, and finally about the old man who is a neighbor living alone. What some people need, other people need to give. But they don't always know it, or if they know it they still resist, trapped by promises made or by convention.

    It's an interesting dose of reality that there are a couple of truly bad people here, as well, both men, both abusive in different ways to their woman. One, an older man in the hospital, remains bitter even as his health declines, and he reveals in a key passage that what he cares about is whether he was the kind of man society and tradition had expected him to be. Nothing else. It's sad, but not as tormenting as the younger selfish man who almost glories in his selfishness.

    What makes the movie strike deep, though, is how the women put up with this. We aren't sure if it is because they too are caught up in society's traditions, or if they have some emotional need to be abused, however that gets started. But what we are sure of is how familiar this sounds--if not in our own relationships, at least in those around us, somewhere.

    As powerful as this movie is, it is never overpowering, and never sentimentally driven (until, alas, the very end, which is a disappointing but understandable wrap up). What works so well is how subtle the emotional highs and lows are. It's all written and directed by people who understand what is going on in life, beyond the deceptions of the silver screen.

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      Concha Galán's debut.
    • Soundtracks
      Woman
      Lyrics and music by Neneh Cherry (as Cherry), Jonathan Sharp (as Sharp) and Cameron McVey (as MacVey)

      Performed by Neneh Cherry and Tomatito at the guitar

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    Details

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    • Release date
      • May 31, 2000 (France)
    • Countries of origin
      • Spain
      • Canada
    • Official site
      • Official site
    • Language
      • Spanish
    • Also known as
      • Ensamma hjärtan
    • Filming locations
      • Carmona, Sevilla, Andalucía, Spain
    • Production companies
      • Maestranza Films
      • Canal Sur Televisión
      • Canwest Entertainment
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    Box office

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    • Budget
      • ESP 125,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $277,596
    • Gross worldwide
      • $277,596
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    Tech specs

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    • Runtime
      1 hour 41 minutes
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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