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Amada

  • 1983
  • 1h 45m
IMDb RATING
5.6/10
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Amada (1983)
Drama

In 1914, during World Ward I, Amada, a bourgeois wife, falls in love with her cousin Marcial, a young idealist who is fighting against the Cuban regime in power.In 1914, during World Ward I, Amada, a bourgeois wife, falls in love with her cousin Marcial, a young idealist who is fighting against the Cuban regime in power.In 1914, during World Ward I, Amada, a bourgeois wife, falls in love with her cousin Marcial, a young idealist who is fighting against the Cuban regime in power.

  • Directors
    • Nelson Rodríguez
    • Humberto Solás
  • Writers
    • Miguel de Carrión
    • Nelson Rodríguez
    • Humberto Solás
  • Stars
    • Eslinda Núñez
    • César Évora
    • Silvia Planas
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.6/10
    39
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    • Directors
      • Nelson Rodríguez
      • Humberto Solás
    • Writers
      • Miguel de Carrión
      • Nelson Rodríguez
      • Humberto Solás
    • Stars
      • Eslinda Núñez
      • César Évora
      • Silvia Planas
    • 3User reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Eslinda Núñez
    César Évora
    César Évora
    Silvia Planas
    Andrés Hernández
    Oneida Hernández
    Gerardo Riverón
    Georgina Almanza
    Gustavo Gómez
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    • Directors
      • Nelson Rodríguez
      • Humberto Solás
    • Writers
      • Miguel de Carrión
      • Nelson Rodríguez
      • Humberto Solás
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    6Spuzzlightyear

    Amada

    Although absolutely stilted with soap opera clichés and dialogue, the best thing I found about this film was it's lush cinematography. Livio Delgado certainly knows how to light and shoot people to startling effect. As for the story, well, An unhappily married woman finds solace with her cousin while her husband fools around with the maid, meanwhile, a family battle is brewing about their soon-to-be-dead mother's estate. The dialogue is NOTHING you would hear from anyone's mouth except in movies like this, people talking religion vs the state, liberals vs conservativism... in love scenes! It's alright, if you can get past the stilted dialogue and whatnot :)
    7lee_eisenberg

    above all, the end scene looks like a sign of things to come

    Mostly, Humberto Solas's "Amada" - meaning "beloved" - is a story of a woman in an unhappy marriage, having an affair with an outsider; similar to Frank Perry's "Diary of a Mad Housewife". Probably the most significant aspect is the historical context: not only is the movie set during WWI amid a popular movement to oust the US-backed regime, but there's also the end scene. I assume that one of the movie's purposes is remind people of life prior to the Revolution (yes, they like to capitalize it). Although most of the movie focuses on an affluent family, the final scene looks like an affirmation that one day, the Cuban people would throw off the shackles of US domination.

    Anyway, I wouldn't call "Amada" the ultimate masterpiece, but I would still recommend it. I wonder how many more Cuban movies there are that our government won't let us watch due to a Cold War mentality.
    10fredtwer

    Excellent movie, one of the best of the revolutionary era

    This movie has an excellent photography. Many of the frames look like paintings from Rembrandt. The use of light is wonderful and remembered me some of the takes from "The Garden of Finzzi Contini". Landscape and architecture from Havana is incredible. The film is a little slow but as the internal way of thinking of the characters is complex. Anyway the acting must be recognized as one of the best films produced during the revolutionary era in Cuba. One remarkable fact is that politics is just as the background of the plot and not the main course.The house where Amada lives is part of the plot and with the advance of the movie shadows are more and more evident. Idillic recreation of the moments with Marcial remember some of the best of the Italian neorealist movement.

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    • Release date
      • December 1985 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • Cuba
    • Language
      • Spanish
    • Also known as
      • Amada - Junge Frau aus Havanna
    • Filming locations
      • Havana, Cuba
    • Production company
      • Instituto Cubano del Arte e Industrias Cinematográficos (ICAIC)
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 45 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.66 : 1

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