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Carmen

  • 2021
  • 1h 27m
IMDb RATING
6.3/10
677
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Natascha McElhone in Carmen (2021)
In a small Mediterranean village, Carmen has looked after her brother, the local priest, for her entire life. When the Church abandons Carmen, she is mistaken for the new priest. Carmen begins to see the world, and herself, in a new light.
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In a small Mediterranean village, Carmen has looked after her brother, the local priest, for her entire life. When the Church abandons Carmen, she is mistaken for the new priest. Carmen begi... Read allIn a small Mediterranean village, Carmen has looked after her brother, the local priest, for her entire life. When the Church abandons Carmen, she is mistaken for the new priest. Carmen begins to see the world, and herself, in a new light.In a small Mediterranean village, Carmen has looked after her brother, the local priest, for her entire life. When the Church abandons Carmen, she is mistaken for the new priest. Carmen begins to see the world, and herself, in a new light.

  • Director
    • Valerie Buhagiar
  • Writers
    • Valerie Buhagiar
    • Ann-Marie MacDonald
  • Stars
    • Natascha McElhone
    • Steven Love
    • Michela Farrugia
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.3/10
    677
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Valerie Buhagiar
    • Writers
      • Valerie Buhagiar
      • Ann-Marie MacDonald
    • Stars
      • Natascha McElhone
      • Steven Love
      • Michela Farrugia
    • 15User reviews
    • 39Critic reviews
    • 66Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 3 wins total

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    Natascha McElhone
    Natascha McElhone
    • Carmen
    Steven Love
    Steven Love
    • Paulo
    Michela Farrugia
    • Rita
    Richard Clarkin
    Richard Clarkin
    • Tom
    Peter Galea
    • Police Officer
    Henry Zammit Cordina
    Henry Zammit Cordina
    • Fr. Francis
    André Agius
    • Tonio
    Pauline Fenech
    Pauline Fenech
    • Giovanna
    Paul Portelli
    Paul Portelli
    • Monsignor
    Chakid Zidi
    • Ahmad
    • (as Chakib Zidi)
    Rachel Fabri
    • Rena
    Mikhail Basmadjian
    Mikhail Basmadjian
    • Joe
    Angie Balzan
    Angie Balzan
    • Josie
    Becky D'Ugo
    • Maddalena
    Stephanie Sant
    • Girl
    Matteo Calleja Tonna
    • Child #1
    Philip Leone Ganado
    • Boy
    Roberta Cefai
    • Young Carmen
    • Director
      • Valerie Buhagiar
    • Writers
      • Valerie Buhagiar
      • Ann-Marie MacDonald
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    6chong_an

    Mildly implausible story of woman "freed" in middle age

    Since the late WWII period, when she was 16, Carmen has been the unpaid housekeeper for her brother, the local priest. When he dies suddenly in the 1980s, a local woman's brother is supposed to be the replacement priest, and that woman will act as his housekeeper, displacing Carmen. The Catholic Church hypocritically and heartlessly throws Carmen out on the street, where she has various adventures and misadventures, helped in part by her knowledge of church processes.

    Her backstory is that her life was saved by a young Arab, with whom she fell in love, and with family opposition, her role as housekeeper was the equivalent of "get thee to a nunnery".

    Carmen's transformation from dour housekeeper to glamorous woman was a delight, as was the scenery. While this was "based on a true story", I wonder how much is fiction. Carmen seems to be good at giving advice to others, while she seems so naive herself. Meanwhile, the ending is a tad too Shakespearean for me.
    3ThomasDK

    What was that?

    I'm a big fan of Natascha Mcelhone and I'm so glad I have seen her performances in other films, before watching this. I can't remember having dragged myself through a worse movie in many, many, many years. It's awful. The story is thin at best and the acting is amateurish beyond belief and the songs from this will keep me up at night for weeks to come. Scenery is nice though, that's it. I'm sorry, but there's absolutely nothing to like about this movie, except for how gorgeous Natasha McElhone looks, while she does her lines with a bad accent. I've seen school plays more convincing than this garbage. Please do not trust high star reviews of this, you will not be rewarded for your time, nor patience.
    8interastral

    Lovely, Sweet, Charming film.

    Carmen is a film about faith and kindness, lonliness and love.

    It's a quirky and charming comedy drama about a lady named Carmen who hasn't been dealt the best cards in life. But with the passing of her brother , the priest, she finds new possibility in her lonely adventure.

    Certainly this film makes some light hearted pokes at Catholicism, but it's all very much in good spirit. Essentially suggesting that religion is also about fun and that surely, the Lord wants us to happy, even if he has mysterious ways of showing it.

    The music is lovely, the scenery is pleasantly mediteranean, and the soul is very much that of a 1960's quaint romance, with a touch of tradgedy.

    Carmen is a warm and endearing film that will leave you with a smile on your face and a chuckle in your tummy.

    Check it out, it's nice. :-)
    8SnoopyStyle

    sin

    In a sleepy town on Malta, Carmen (Natascha McElhone) has been taking care of her brother, the local priest, since she was 16 years old. One day, he drops dead and she is left all alone in the world. A new priest is taking over with his own sister housekeeper. Carmen is expected to leave for her family even though she has none. She finds herself taking confessions from the town folks and searching for a life of her own.

    Sin is the central theme of this movie. It's the heartbreaking reveal. Rita is obsessed with it. The women in town suffered under it. The movie should open with the priest berating the women and warning against the sin of disobeying their husbands. That would set up the rest of the movie much better. I really love the confessions. It is noticeable that McElhone is changing her hair color along the way. That may be too much. She should keep her greys. This is a wonderful little movie.
    10llesychyn

    Carmen Is As Good As It Gets

    In a year of really terrific films, Carmen stands out as one of the most endearing, fresh, and unique stories that has made its way to the screen in 2023.

    Set in 1980s Malta, on the historically infused island of Gozo, this tale of a woman doomed for life by the tradition of having to serve to her brother's needs while in his position as a Roman Catholic priest may seem, at first, somber. But when she is released from her servitude by her brother's unexpected death, her life spirit is awakened while discovering the world to which she was denied access for her entire adult life.

    The film is filled with whimsy, humor that made me laugh out loud repeatedly, and clever and inspired synchronistic plot elements. It's quirky, it's delightful, it's sweet, and it's a brilliant gem that deserves an audience.

    Besides the refreshing story, star Natasha McElhone shines, as she always does, but the way in which she transforms in this film is extraordinary. She plays the lead character with such empathy and conveys a spirit of child-like discovery - as if she was entering the world for the first time. At the same time, she is so believable that when we see her character also being very resourceful and clever, it feels authentic. And besides McElhone, there isn't a flawed performance in the film.

    To add to the outstanding performances, the setting of Gozo in the Maltese archipelago is breathtaking. As viewers, we not only discover the traditions of Malta, but also the magnificence of its sweeping and enigmatic landscapes and enchanting towns. Everything comes together giving the audience a magical and uplifting experience. Yet it also reveals archaic and dark practices of the Catholic church from an observational perspective rather than from a judgmental one.

    This is a film that I haven't hesitated in the least recommending to everyone I know. It's rare to find such ebullience in such an intelligent script about a woman who finds her voice and place in a world still all too fraught with damaging patriarchal structures. Bravo to writer/director Valerie Buhagiar for sharing a story inspired by her own aunt's challenging circumstances in such a creative and heartfelt way.

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      Valerie Buhagiar: as Tonio's Mother.
    • Quotes

      Carmen: I wanted to ring the church bell. But the church doesn't allow women to ring the bell.

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    • Release date
      • August 19, 2022 (Canada)
    • Countries of origin
      • Malta
      • Canada
    • Official site
      • Official site
    • Languages
      • Maltese
      • English
      • Latin
    • Also known as
      • Кармен
    • Filming locations
      • Malta(location)
    • Production companies
      • Falkun Films
      • Aiken Heart Films
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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $3,927
    • Gross worldwide
      • $3,927
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 27 minutes
    • Color
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    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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