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| Genre/Form: | Film adaptations Drama |
|---|---|
| Named Person: | José Sanchis Sinisterra |
| Material Type: | Videorecording |
| Document Type: | Visual material |
| All Authors / Contributors: |
Andrés Vicente Gómez; Rafael Azcona; Carlos Saura; Carmen Maura; Andrés Pajares; Gabino Diego; Miguel Angel Rellán; José Sanchis Sinisterra; Lola Films (Firm); IberoAmericana Films.; Televisión Española.; Warner Bros. Entertainment.; Warner Home Video Española. |
| OCLC Number: | 73266508 |
| Language Note: | In Castilian, with optional English or French subtitles. |
| Notes: | Based on the play : Ay, Carmela! / by Jose Sanchis Sinasterra. Originally produced for Spanish television in 1989. "Compatible con todos los formatos de pantalla de television = compatible with all the formats of television screen." -- Container. "N⁰ de expediente del Ministerio de Cultura: 92.513" -- Disc. Special features: original theatrical trailer (3 min.); original television spot (1 min.); photo gallery; crew credits slate; cast credits slate; filmographies of Saura and Maura; spanish-language synopsis text. |
| Credits: | Photography, Jose Luis Alcaine ; editing, Pablo G. Del Amo ; music, Alejandro Masso. |
| Cast: | Carmen Maura, Andrés Pajares, Gabino Diego, Maurizio de Razza, Jose Sancho, Mario de Candia, Miguel Angel Rellan, Edward Zentara, Antonio Fuentes. |
| Description: | 1 videodisc (ca. 100 min.) : sd., col. ; 4 3/4 in. |
| Details: | DVD, region 2; Dolby 5.1 surround, Dolby 2.0 surround. |
| Series Title: | Cine español (Madrid, Spain) |
| Responsibility: | Lolafilms ; Iberoamericana Films Internacional S.A. presenta ; en asociación con Television Española, S.A. ; una producción de Andres Vicente Gomez ; guión de Rafael Azcona y Carlos Saura ; dirección, Carlos Saura. |
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Abstract:
Aragón, Spain, 1938. Carmela and her two companions quit their posts as entertainers for the Republican troops in search of a better fortune. By mistake, they cross over to the Nationalist zone, get arrested and are given the chance to perform for their freedom.
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