 | "Ay, Carmela!" [Read More ...] Review: ¡Ay,Carmela!:Even if you do not know a lot about the Spanish Civil War, you will enjoy this incredible movie about that time period in history. There is comedy, tragedy, pathos, suspense and wisdom in this story of a piece of the war as seen through the eyes of two traveling en... |
 | The Garden of Delights [Read More ...] Review: Amazing tale; a cult movie all the way!:If I had to make a brief account of the top five films of Carlos Saura, this film must be included in this list without any shadow of doubt.
Since an architect suffers an awful accident who lets him in a wheel chair and incapable to pronou... |
 | Tango [Read More ...] Review: Just beautiful...:This is a an absolute feast of music and dance. I am not going to go on about the artistic side of the movie itself, cinematography and etc. as personal choices might differ there, but I will say that "if" you like Tango music and/or dance, DO NOT miss on this ... |
 | Cria! [Read More ...] Description: In haunting memories, a woman relives the disturbing summer of her father's death. Outside her father's bedroom door, the nine-year-old Ana hears him making love to his best friend's wife, then take his last gasp of breath. When, years earlier, her mother died of cancer, Ana bl... |
 | Goya in Bordeaux [Read More ...] Review: "The Night Is Made For Sleep... And Painting... And Love" ~ Scenes From A Life:Note: Spanish with English subtitles.
Synopsis: An old man awakens in bed confused and bewildered. After wandering through a house he doesn't recognize he ends up out on the street impeding traffic an... |
 | Flamenco [Read More ...] A televisual feast for the eyes and ears:This film does not have a storyline. It is simply an assembly of dancers, singers and guitarists performing. All very talented and beautifully filmed. It creates a special atmosphere. I felt like watching it over again immediately after the first playing. |
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 | Peppermint Frappe [Read More ...] Description: Carlos Saura's (Cria!, Carmen) first commercial success in Spain, Peppermint Frappe radiates the influence of Surrealist director Luis Buñuel. The eerie story of a bachelor obsessed with his friend's wife explores the fierce conflict between repressive religious upbringing and ... |
 | Sevillanas [Read More ...] Review: A Must-See for all Lovers of Flamenco and Spanish Culture!:I have been a professional flamenco dancer throughout the US and in Spain, where I have studied extensively, for 15 years. I have also been a professional flamenco singer for the last 5 of those years. I loved this movie ... |
 | Outrage [Read More ...] Review: "Dispara!" - in Spanish, it means: "Shoot!":Outrage!This DVD, called "Outrage!", is the Spanish film "Dispara!", which means "Shoot!". I have the original Spanish language VHS, and no English language dubbing can do justice to the original Spanish version. Why even change the nam... |
 | Outrage! [Read More ...] Review: "Dispara!" - in Spanish, it means: "Shoot!":Outrage!This DVD, called "Outrage!", is the Spanish film "Dispara!", which means "Shoot!". I have the original Spanish language VHS, and no English language dubbing can do justice to the original Spanish version. Why even change the nam... |
 | Outrage! [Read More ...] Review: "Dispara!" - in Spanish, it means: "Shoot!":Outrage!This DVD, called "Outrage!", is the Spanish film "Dispara!", which means "Shoot!". I have the original Spanish language VHS, and no English language dubbing can do justice to the original Spanish version. Why even change the nam... |
![]() | Outrage [Read More ...] Review: "Dispara!" - in Spanish, it means: "Shoot!":Outrage!This DVD, called "Outrage!", is the Spanish film "Dispara!", which means "Shoot!". I have the original Spanish language VHS, and no English language dubbing can do justice to the original Spanish version. Why even change the nam... |
 | Deprisa Deprisa [Read More ...] Description: This award-winning crime drama reflects Carlos Saura's (Cria!, Peppermint Frappe) move from nonlinear narratives--which meshed fact and fantasy freely--to an almost documentary-like realism. For this fast-paced look at juvenile delinquency in Madrid, the Spanish director recruit... |