Durante la Guerra Civil, un grupo de cómicos ameniza la vida de los soldados republicanos. Cansados de pasar penalidades en el frente, deciden irse a Valencia, pero por error caen prisionero... Leer todoDurante la Guerra Civil, un grupo de cómicos ameniza la vida de los soldados republicanos. Cansados de pasar penalidades en el frente, deciden irse a Valencia, pero por error caen prisioneros en zona nacional.Durante la Guerra Civil, un grupo de cómicos ameniza la vida de los soldados republicanos. Cansados de pasar penalidades en el frente, deciden irse a Valencia, pero por error caen prisioneros en zona nacional.
- Premios
- 22 premios y 6 nominaciones en total
- Paulino
- (as Andres Pajares)
- Teniente Ripamonte
- (as Maurizio De Razza)
- Capitán
- (as Jose Sancho)
- Teniente interrogador
- (as Miguel Angel Rellan)
- Centinela
- (as Rafael Diaz)
- Cacique
- (as Mario Martin)
- Médico
- (as Felipe Velez)
- Soldado CTV 2º
- (as Felix Pardo)
- Cabo
- (as Manolo Millan)
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- CuriosidadesEmbeded with prejudice, Carlos Saura didn't want to cast Carmen Maura as the lead, and he told her so. Instead of feeling bad, Maura decided to prove him wrong and gave such a powerful audition that the director casted her in the act.
- Citas
Paulino: Hey, give me one of those Macedonias.
[Spanish pronunciation of c, with a lisp. Soldier doesn't understand]
Paulino: Macedonia--those.
[pointing at the brand on the cigarette box]
Italian soldier: [mimicking Spanish, but mispronouncing "c" as "s"] Macedonia.
[pronouncing "c" as "ch", as in Italian]
Italian soldier: Macedonia! Try to speak Italian!
[gives cigarette]
- ConexionesReferenced in La fiesta (2003)
Directed by Carlos Saura, best known for the caliente flamenco films Carmen and Blood Wedding, Ay, Carmela! has rather too much in common with Carmela's company. It's technically rag-tag and droopy, neither analytical enough to be challenging nor sensual enough to be exciting. Conceived as a cross between Bye Bye Brazil and Mother Courage, it ends up a politicized Goodbye, Dolly!. That's a movie that the dazzlingly talented, irreverent pixie Pedro Almodovar (Women on the Verge of a Ner vous Breakdown) might have been able to bring off, but not the relatively flat-footed Saura.
The star of Ay, Carmela!, Carmen Maura, became famous through her work with Almodovar, of course, and she's fitfully amusing here, doing her Carmen Miranda"Susan Hayward routine, but Rafael Azcona's see-through script merely serves to expose her flaws as a dramatic actress (she's great at extremes, not so hot at normal behaviour).
The rest of the cast falls victim to that same flimsy script, which wafts toward a teary climax as easy to forecast as rain in Vancouver. For indigenous audiences - the picture has been a big hit in Spain - the movie is no doubt important and moving, presenting as it does the reality of a war hidden for many years by Franco's repression. But for the rest of us, it's merely an attempt to translate a history we already know into a kind of entertainment we've seen too many times. Ay, Carmela, and adios. Conrad Alton, Filmbay Editor.
- filmbay
- 20 jul 2008
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- Oh, Carmela!
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- Recaudación en Estados Unidos y Canadá
- 299.090 US$
- Duración1 hora 42 minutos
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- Relación de aspecto
- 1.66 : 1