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Una pasión singular

  • 2003
IMDb RATING
6.6/10
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Una pasión singular (2003)
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Blas Infante (1885-1936) is considered "the father" of Andalucia's autonomy. This picture tries to condense his life and ideas. He was a pacifist, a republican, a notary, a writer, but also ... Read allBlas Infante (1885-1936) is considered "the father" of Andalucia's autonomy. This picture tries to condense his life and ideas. He was a pacifist, a republican, a notary, a writer, but also a son, a husband, a father.Blas Infante (1885-1936) is considered "the father" of Andalucia's autonomy. This picture tries to condense his life and ideas. He was a pacifist, a republican, a notary, a writer, but also a son, a husband, a father.

  • Director
    • Antonio Gonzalo
  • Writers
    • Antonio Gonzalo
    • Antonio Onetti
  • Stars
    • Daniel Freire
    • Marisol Membrillo
    • Juan Diego
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.6/10
    41
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Antonio Gonzalo
    • Writers
      • Antonio Gonzalo
      • Antonio Onetti
    • Stars
      • Daniel Freire
      • Marisol Membrillo
      • Juan Diego
    • 3User reviews
    • 1Critic review
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Daniel Freire
    Daniel Freire
    • Blas Infante
    Marisol Membrillo
    Marisol Membrillo
    • Angustias
    Juan Diego
    Juan Diego
    • Alejandro
    María Galiana
    María Galiana
    • Ginesa
    Manuel Morón
    Manuel Morón
    • Pedro Vallina
    Manuel de Blas
    Manuel de Blas
    • Pedro Parias
    Raquel Infante
    • María Castilla
    Carlos Álvarez-Nóvoa
    Carlos Álvarez-Nóvoa
    • Abuelo Ignacio
    • (as Carlos Álvarez)
    Manolo Caro
    Manolo Caro
    • Doctor
    • (as Manuel Caro)
    Alex O'Dogherty
    Alex O'Dogherty
    • Prisionero
    Antonio Dechent
    Antonio Dechent
    • Comatas
    María Alfonsa Rosso
    María Alfonsa Rosso
    • Angustias Madre
    Roberto Quintana
    • Teniente Coronel
    Francisco Olmo
    • Eloy Vaquero
    Juan Motilla
    • Ramón Franco
    Mariano Peña
    • Rafael Ochoa
    Macarena Gómez
    Macarena Gómez
    • Magdalena
    Antonio de la Torre
    Antonio de la Torre
    • Martínez Luna
    • Director
      • Antonio Gonzalo
    • Writers
      • Antonio Gonzalo
      • Antonio Onetti
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    7viaradar

    A watchable biography of Blas Infante

    This movie is a very decent first try to depict who Blas Infante was: as an ideologist and a human being. The acting is good in general, specially those of Marisol Membrillo (as Mrs. Infante), Daniel Freire (as Blas Infante), Juan Diego (as Blas's father-in-law) and Maria Galiana (as Blas's mother). The script and its dialogs might have needed some trimming and polishing, as they sound a bit academic and unnatural in the mouth of some of the characters. The locations are very well chosen, as some were the places where the actual facts happened. I would like to praise the magnificent fotography by Teo Escamilla and the soundtrack by Javier Camara that enhance some tense moments. The Spanish Civil War (1936-39) was a cruel killing between brothers, as all civil wars, and some aspects of that are well shown in this picture.
    10jrcadams-648-258678

    Well-acted political film which should be of universal interest.

    I am not a Spaniard, but I know Spain quite well. I enjoyed this film, but I wondered why nobody has noticed the similarity to the fate of Federico García Lorca. I found it moving, but for non-Spanish speakers, I found the subtitles rather poor. At one point, when an officer called another officer to ask, "What are the charges against him," the reply was "I ignore them." A correct translation would be, "I don't know." That was just one example. On the other hand, the translators did as well as they could with "latifundio," a concept alien to outsiders.

    I recommend this film to anyone concerned about justice. Very well acted.
    5jotix100

    A singular passion

    This heavy political film about a page in the Andalucia of the be first three decades of the 20th Century prior to the Spanish Civil War, is charged with facts and figures that are difficult to follow for the casual viewer not from Spain. Even as a Spaniard, the story of those turbulent years in which the well intended group which Blas Infante was leading, would be hard to follow today. Andalucia is given credit in the film for its generous support for having this movie produced.

    Unfortunately, Antonio Gonzalez, and his collaborator, and screen writer, Antonio Onetti, made this film for local consumption, we suspect. In fact, sometimes, well intentioned Spanish films expect people in other countries to understand a local page of its history, but since it's an obscure incident, we feel lost in trying to grasp the story.

    The best thing in the movie is the performance of Daniel Freire, who portrays Blas Infante, a man with the singular passion that thought about an agrarian reform where the poor people of Andalucia would have benefited, had it gone into effect. Of course, since Blas came from a well to do family, it was hard to imagine someone in his shoes rooting for the poor and the destitute of that poor land.

    Juan Diego, Marisol Membrillo, and Maria Galiana, are seen in minor roles.

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    • Release date
      • January 24, 2003 (Spain)
    • Country of origin
      • Spain
    • Language
      • Spanish
    • Production companies
      • A.G. Films
      • Imagen Line S.A.
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