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Camila

  • 1984
  • R
  • 1h 45m
IMDb RATING
6.9/10
1.6K
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Imanol Arias and Susú Pecoraro in Camila (1984)
Period DramaDramaRomance

In 1840's Buenos Aires, Argentina, a beautiful young socialite named Camila falls in love with Ladislao, a Jesuit priest. After several failed attempts at fighting his own feelings, he ultim... Read allIn 1840's Buenos Aires, Argentina, a beautiful young socialite named Camila falls in love with Ladislao, a Jesuit priest. After several failed attempts at fighting his own feelings, he ultimately succumbs to her. The two later escape to a far off, secluded village where they assu... Read allIn 1840's Buenos Aires, Argentina, a beautiful young socialite named Camila falls in love with Ladislao, a Jesuit priest. After several failed attempts at fighting his own feelings, he ultimately succumbs to her. The two later escape to a far off, secluded village where they assume new identities as husband and wife and begin running a children's school. After several... Read all

  • Director
    • María Luisa Bemberg
  • Writers
    • María Luisa Bemberg
    • Beda Docampo Feijóo
    • Juan Bautista Stagnaro
  • Stars
    • Susú Pecoraro
    • Imanol Arias
    • Héctor Alterio
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.9/10
    1.6K
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    • Director
      • María Luisa Bemberg
    • Writers
      • María Luisa Bemberg
      • Beda Docampo Feijóo
      • Juan Bautista Stagnaro
    • Stars
      • Susú Pecoraro
      • Imanol Arias
      • Héctor Alterio
    • 14User reviews
    • 6Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Nominated for 1 Oscar
      • 2 wins & 2 nominations total

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    Susú Pecoraro
    Susú Pecoraro
    • Camila O'Gorman
    Imanol Arias
    Imanol Arias
    • Ladislao Gutiérrez
    Héctor Alterio
    Héctor Alterio
    • Adolfo O'Gorman
    Elena Tasisto
    Elena Tasisto
    • Joaquina O'Gorman
    Carlos Muñoz
    Carlos Muñoz
    • Monsignor Elortondo
    Héctor Pellegrini
    Héctor Pellegrini
    • Commandant Soto
    Juan Leyrado
    Juan Leyrado
    • José María
    Cecilio Madanes
    Cecilio Madanes
    Claudio Gallardou
    • Eduardo O'Gorman
    Boris Rubaja
    Boris Rubaja
    • Ignacio
    Alberto Busaid
    • Capitán
    Lidia Catalano
    Lidia Catalano
    • Hortensia
    Zelmar Gueñol
    Zelmar Gueñol
    Jorge Hacker
    • Padre Gannon
    Carlos Marchi
    Roxana Berco
    • Carmen O'Gorman
    Alejandra Colunga
    • Clara O'Gorman
    Alejandro Marcial
    • Director
      • María Luisa Bemberg
    • Writers
      • María Luisa Bemberg
      • Beda Docampo Feijóo
      • Juan Bautista Stagnaro
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    kilomaster

    A love story set during times of dictatorship.

    "Camila" is a love story set in Colonial Argentina. Camila is a young woman hungry for change and knowledge of the unknown. She meets Ladislao, a young priest whom with she immediately falls in love with. The two decide to escape in order to fulfill their desire for each other. They settle in a remote village but still must face the consequences of their decision. Directed by Maria Luisa Bemberg, "Camila" tells the story of a passionate woman who will fight for what she desires and is willing to sacrifice everything for it. The film is true to the times in which it is based and true to the characters it is based on. Rosas, the dictator at the time, is portrayed in a way that is also true to history. The director Bemberg is also a passionate woman and filmmaker who struggled with censorship in the making of this film, but prevailed. Although it is based on real people, some of the characters are shaped in order to benefit the ideals of the director, but a good film nonetheless. I also recommend "I, the Worst of All" by the same director.
    10syt48-1

    A Beautiful, Powerful Film

    "Camila" takes place in Buenos Aires, Argentina (1847-1848) during the tyrannic rule of Governor Juan Manuel de Rosas. The film recounts the tragic true story of Camila O'Gorman, a 19 year old socialite, who falls madly in love and runs away with a young Jesuit Priest, Ladislao Gutierrez. For a few months they were able to live happily as man and wife in a small village near the border of Brazil where they worked as school teachers. Respected by all who knew them, and unaware of their real identity, Camila and Ladislao were eventually recognized by a priest and captured. Imprisoned and executed without a trial by Rosas' orders, their bodies were placed together in a double coffin. At the time of her death Camila was eight months pregnant (but, perhaps due to censorship the film alters that fact) and her execution, along with Ladislao's, prompted the downfall of Rosas' reign.

    This is a story that goes beyond doomed love, but also focuses upon personal and political freedom. Susu Pecoraro (Camila), who bares a strong resemblance to the real Camila, and Imanol Arias (Ladislao) are magnificent. This film is a masterpiece!
    ktbaby306

    Passion and History

    "Camila" is a love story that is based on true events. It is a unique movie in that it draws the audience to it with the promise of passion, but it keeps the audience intrigued with its historical representation of Rosas' Argentina. The forbidden love affair between Camila, the daughter of a wealthy land owner, and Ladislao, a young priest, is defeated by the intensity of Argentina's patriarchal society. Maria Luisa Bemberg's presentation of the power of Rosas' regime is historically accurate, as is her depiction of the passion and independence of Camila.
    randi_osterman

    i recommend this movie

    After watching Camila, I thought that the movie displayed true history of Argentina. The idea of religion and social class are demonstrated thoroughly throughout the movie. Camila takes on a strong role as a lady who is determined to be with her man. However, this man is a priest and has to obey to the church and g-d. Rosas helps define the true meanign of dictatorship with his brutality toward everyone. Camila is independent and very passioniate therefore the she has many conflicts with Rosas. After watching the movie, i did notice that the director is byased and sticks to her beliefs and attitudes. The main idea is for Argentina to protect its national reputation. Overall, this movie portrays many historical aspects and should be shown in other classes.
    Chris_Middlebrow

    "In Memory of Camila O'Gorman...."

    In 1982, the Argentine military government seized the Falkland Islands, also known as Las Islas Malvinas, from the British. The British deployed combat forces to the South Atlantic and recaptured the territory in a war that lasted ten and a half weeks. This led to the downfall of the Argentine military junta and a reversion to democracy, establishing conditions which in 1984 brought to the screen a true story that had been suppressed by political, religious, and/or cultural forces for nearly fourteen decades. It is one of the most popular movies in the history of Argentina, from among those produced by that nation.

    Camila refers to Camila O'Gorman, and opens very briefly in her childhood with the arrival at her family's ranch of a stagecoach bearing her grandmother, who is to be placed under house arrest. Camila's father fully consents to the arrangement, siding with the authorities rather than with his mother, who is on the wrong side of contemporary political affairs. The opening then shifts forward to Buenos Aires, 1847. Camila, now a young woman of about 19, is closeted with and huddled over some newborn kittens she knows will earn her father's disapproval if he discovers them. In the late 1840s, Argentina is under the control of a dictator, General Rosas, and the federals. The unitarians, some in exile and others trying to stay under the radar (as it were), are the latent opposition.

    The plot can be summarized simply: A socialite daughter from a wealthy family falls in love with a (celibate) Jesuit priest. It is not only taboo in a Catholic society, but is taboo in a Catholic society at the wrong place and the wrong time, and neither the federals nor the unitarians contribute positively to the outcome. As the kittens meet their fate and the opening credits conclude, we view a statement dedicating the movie: "In memory of Camila O'Gorman…." History, and director Maria Luisa Bemberg, are serious about the advisory, so be forewarned, and be aware also that the movie has an R rating. The film coloring is memorable, and Susu Pecoraro in the lead actress role gives a strong performance.

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    • Trivia
      This is the second Argentine film to be nominated for an Academy Award for the 'Best Foreign Language Film' in 1985.
    • Quotes

      Ladislao Gutiérrez: I'm listening, Camila. Talk.

      Camila O'Gorman: I'm dying of love, father.

    • Connections
      Referenced in There's Nothing Out There (1991)

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    • Release date
      • March 15, 1985 (United States)
    • Countries of origin
      • Argentina
      • Spain
    • Language
      • Spanish
    • Also known as
      • Камила
    • Filming locations
      • Chascomús, Buenos Aires Province, Argentina.
    • Production companies
      • GEA Producciones
      • Impala
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 45 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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