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Canela

  • 2012
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 40m
IMDb RATING
5.3/10
170
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Norma Angélica in Canela (2012)
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Maria's and her grandmother's love for cooking, and Maria's energy and creativity to change those around her. The importance of Mexican food and family traditions.Maria's and her grandmother's love for cooking, and Maria's energy and creativity to change those around her. The importance of Mexican food and family traditions.Maria's and her grandmother's love for cooking, and Maria's energy and creativity to change those around her. The importance of Mexican food and family traditions.

  • Director
    • Jordi Mariscal
  • Writers
    • Marilú Acosta
    • Jordi Mariscal
  • Stars
    • Ana Martín
    • Isabel Yudice
    • Norma Angélica
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.3/10
    170
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Jordi Mariscal
    • Writers
      • Marilú Acosta
      • Jordi Mariscal
    • Stars
      • Ana Martín
      • Isabel Yudice
      • Norma Angélica
    • 7User reviews
    • 1Critic review
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win & 4 nominations total

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    Ana Martín
    Ana Martín
    • Doña Tere
    Isabel Yudice
    • María
    Norma Angélica
    Norma Angélica
    • Chef Rosi
    Carlos Cobos
    • Lic. Suárez
    Gabriela Canudas
    Gabriela Canudas
    • Beatriz
    Mónica Dionne
    • Jocelyn
    Johanna Murillo
    Johanna Murillo
    • Regina
    Erick Cañete
    • Luis
    Guillermo Larrea
    • Manolo
    Shaula Vega
    Shaula Vega
    • Mamá
    Marius Biegai
    Marius Biegai
    • Christophe Rimbault
    Veronica Falcón
    Veronica Falcón
    • Aurora García
    Juan Barrientos
    • Neto
    Clementina Guadarrama
    Clementina Guadarrama
    • Juana
    Fermín Martínez
    Fermín Martínez
    • Modesto
    Catalina Salas
    • Jovita
    Ramon Alvarez
    • Don Beto
    Christian Torres
    • Carlos
    • Director
      • Jordi Mariscal
    • Writers
      • Marilú Acosta
      • Jordi Mariscal
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    2bajillion

    Meh

    If you use the same music over and over again, it'll get old pretty fast.
    3hridouane

    A Lazy Mess

    I just watched this in my Spanish class for the first time, and I was not impressed. This is on par with the Alpha and Omega sequels in my opinion.

    This was a complete waste of time, and it's very clear to me the people behind this movie either didn't have too many resources to work with or just didn't care. Soundtrack is reused like there's no tomorrow, scenes just happen, the soundtrack is sometimes too loud, scenes look more goofy than they should. I can't really recommend this to anyone, plus it doesn't have a Wikipedia page, so just keep it that way and let people go on not knowing the existence of this pile of shit movie.
    2pinkrose-25056

    Don't watch this film

    This is probably the worst film I have ever seen. Please do not watch this. The film is only an hour and a half but it feels much shorter because nothing happened in this film. Right where the second act of most films start this one ends. Whatever is there is so paper thin I did not even notice it. I could not tell what was going on most the time either so maybe there was a plot and I missed it. The story here is just so bad. The movie is horribly paced just horrible. Like they spend so long doing this one thing where nothing really seems to happen and you just wait for a plot to come but then all of a sudden stuff starts ramping up and you think finally this film is going tog et interesting and then it ends. There was so many characters that just did nothing. They are just there because they are there. Like they were just there to tell a few jokes which were unfunny even on kid's movie standards. The movie even has one of the worst messages I have ever seen geared towards kid's like this is just bad. The message is pretty much traditions is better than anything new and you can only do things the way they did in the past. You are not allowed to try anything new because you are doing it wrong. What a great message for kids to learn. Why couldn't the message be about how you should find a balance between tradition and innovation. How you need to try new things but still respect and learn from tradition. But nope kids need to learn that Innovation is bad. This is not a good message for children to see at all. I am not going to go into the acting for few reasons. I watched this film in Spanish so maybe the dubbed actors were different. Also I watched this movie a while back so I kind of forgot how the acting was but I remember it being fine maybe a bit awkward at times but there was nothing awful also probably most of the more rough moments in the film come from the bad script not the performances itself. The music in this film is just so annoying. Not the scores themselves they are fine, derivative and cliche but they are fine but the same like 2 or 3 songs are played repeatedly through the film really loud. It would be fine if the music was quieter and they did not play the same songs over and over again but that did not happen. The one thing I can honestly say is good in this movie is the cinematography it was shot in Mexico City and all the outdoor scenes honestly have some really nice scenery in the background. Also some of the shots were quite beautiful not just because of the location. But none of the cinematography in here is really that ground breaking it is still quite standard but some of the shots were the most and only enjoyable part of this movie. Do not watch this. Not if you are curious. Let's just let this film fade into obscurity where it belongs.
    8rigadorje

    a good film about food and family values

    We found this film while browsing through the Berlinale (Berlin International Film Festival), in their Gastronomical Film section. I was looking for films on "food" for my podcast on topical cinema. I'm glad we found it.

    A few countries are blessed with stunning biodiversity and a blend of different cultures, and are well-known throughout the world for the resulting culinary traditions -- Mexico is one of them. To me, passing down traditions to the next generation is critical; a society that does not understand its past, cannot chart a meaningful path and identity going forward. That does not mean being closed to modernity or innovation; rather it means finding a balance between your cultural identity and new ideas, instead of innovating for innovation's sake.

    That is the message I believe this film espouses, and that I think is worth sharing with each next generation - embrace change while keeping an eye on the compass.

    My family (teenage children along with their grandparents) enjoyed the beautifully shot views and food scenes, making the work a multisensorial experience -- although admittedly we love Mexico, its colors and its cuisine. Also in part, I think several people in our family identified with certain characters, such is their familiarity (somewhat clichéd) as written. This is a feel-good, charming family movie, with many laughs, and yes, a tear or two here and there. The soundtrack is at times too loud, but that did not detract from our enjoyment of the central themes and delicious food.

    In addition to Canela, many other films explore this theme - Ratatouille (animated), Jiro Dreams of Sushi, Babette's Feast, Eat Drink Man Woman, Like Water for Chocolate (also from Mexico). And since 2012, an explosion of documentaries (most recently and notably, Netflix's Street Food series). In many of these films, there is not much action, so if that's what you are looking for, you may be disappointed. Instead look to these films if you are interested in understanding culinary traditions and reflecting on the impact they have on the idiosyncracy of a people -- and vice versa.
    10bford-73478

    Pefection, but needs a Luis Villian ark.

    I recently decided to indulge in the film Canela, after seeing Mr. Charles Gainey's review on the movie I knew I had to try it out. I watched this film with my adopted brother and he loved the movie and could relate to the movie. He related so much to the character Maria who also lost her mother in a earthquake caused by a drone. He recomended this film to all strugling or fans. Next, lets yap about the the beautiful sound track in the movie that put a tear in my eye the first time I heard it. The sound track is perfectly played and is not over used of gets repetitive and it is used at a very respectful volume. The sound track is hand crafted by the great composer Bartholmew Eiobard III to perfectly protray music for all the scenes and emotions in the film. My favorite scene in the movie is the Neto incident of 06. Neto goes into the bano and starts farting, classic Neto (Insert laugh track here) My only hope and change for this film is a Luis villian ark. I was very dissapointed while watching this film that there was no Luis Villian ark, but I am very hopeful in Canela 2 there will be a Luis villian ark. I heard rumors that in the long awaited sequel Canela dos that there will be Gordon Ramsey in the movie. If my wishes do come true and Gordon joins the prestigous film canela then I would hope him and Luis would join together to beat a muertos dona Tere y Maria, begining Luis' villian ark. My main takeaway from watching this film is to stick with old ways of doing things and to never change for the better because that is what Dona Tere did in Canela. When I raise my ninos I finna let them watch this movie to show them that new ways of doing stuff are useless, and not to be innovative because old ways of doing stuff like cooking mole is always better. My favorite part of the movie is the scene of Dona Tere muertosing and passing down the resturante to Maria. I love how they dont tell the audience that Dona Tere es muertos but they infer it by her being in the hospital, but once she gets out she does not interact with any of the characters confirming her death. The acting in this movie is stellar and all the actors including Maria have a lot of potential in their acting carers. The food in the film is extrodinarly exquisite and scrumtious. The film location in Mexico is very pulchritudinous and perfect for this effulgent film. The script for this movie is perfect there is never a dull moment and the pacing of the movie is spiffy.

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      World Premiere during the Berlin Film Festival 2012, in the section Culinary Cinema. Dieter Kosslik, director of the Berlinale, attended the screening.

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    • Release date
      • April 12, 2013 (Mexico)
    • Country of origin
      • Mexico
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    • Language
      • Spanish
    • Also known as
      • Cinnamon
    • Production company
      • Casa de Cine, La
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    • Gross worldwide
      • $231,738
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 40 minutes
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