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Little Bird

Original title: Pajarico
  • 1997
  • 1h 40m
IMDb RATING
6.5/10
370
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Dafne Fernández and Alejandro Martínez in Little Bird (1997)
Drama

Manu, who just turned ten, makes his first trip to Murcia to spend some time with his father's family. Surrounded by orchards, sea, nature and a cheerful and warm family, he will find his fi... Read allManu, who just turned ten, makes his first trip to Murcia to spend some time with his father's family. Surrounded by orchards, sea, nature and a cheerful and warm family, he will find his first love and the first signs of his adult life.Manu, who just turned ten, makes his first trip to Murcia to spend some time with his father's family. Surrounded by orchards, sea, nature and a cheerful and warm family, he will find his first love and the first signs of his adult life.

  • Director
    • Carlos Saura
  • Writer
    • Carlos Saura
  • Stars
    • Alejandro Martínez
    • Dafne Fernández
    • Francisco Rabal
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.5/10
    370
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Carlos Saura
    • Writer
      • Carlos Saura
    • Stars
      • Alejandro Martínez
      • Dafne Fernández
      • Francisco Rabal
    • 4User reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 2 wins & 1 nomination total

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    Alejandro Martínez
    • Manu
    • (as Alejandro Martinez)
    Dafne Fernández
    Dafne Fernández
    • Fuensanta
    • (as Dafne Fernandez)
    Francisco Rabal
    Francisco Rabal
    • El Abuelo
    Manuel Bandera
    Manuel Bandera
    • Tío Juan
    Eusebio Lázaro
    • Tío Fernando
    • (as Eusebio Lazaro)
    Juan Luis Galiardo
    Juan Luis Galiardo
    • Tío Emilio
    María Luisa San José
    María Luisa San José
    • Tía Beatriz
    • (as Mª Luisa San Jose)
    Violeta Cela
    • Tía Lola
    Eulàlia Ramon
    Eulàlia Ramon
    • Tía Margarita
    • (as Eulalia Ramon)
    Paulina Gálvez
    Paulina Gálvez
    • Tía Marisa
    Eva Marciel
    Eva Marciel
    • Loli
    Israel Rodríguez
    Israel Rodríguez
    • Emilín
    • (as Israel Rodriguez)
    Rebeca Fernández
    • Amalia
    • (as Rebeca Fernandez)
    Andrea Granero
    • Sofía
    Iker Ortiz de Zárate
    • Novio Loli - Jaime
    • (as Iker Ibañez)
    Borja Elgea
    Borja Elgea
    • Toni
    Rafael Álvarez 'El Brujo'
    • Vagabundo
    • (as Rafael Alvarez 'El Brujo')
    Alfredo Zamora
    • Hombre grueso
    • Director
      • Carlos Saura
    • Writer
      • Carlos Saura
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    Claus-6

    Ten-year-old Manu spends Summer with his Grandparents, while his parents are going through a divorce.

    Charming tale of a lively family in a big house. Sort of 'Fanny and Alexander' meets 'House of the Spirits'. Paco Rabal gives a wonderful performance as the old Grand-father.
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    Won the award Paoa from Viña del Mar in 1998

    This film, made in Murcia (southeast of Spain) won the award Paoa in the International Festival of Cinema from Viña del Mar (Chile) in October'98, "for the sensitivity ant depth, the mood and the warm of the creation", said the jury. This jury unanimous decision was a surprise and deception between Alejandro Amenabar Spanish fans, who were awaiting the award for the "modern" Open Yours Eyes (a kind of Matrix with less money than the Wachowski's film).
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    Curious departure from the usual Saura, retrospectively almost a fitting tribute

    Another of those films in which young people - more or less ten year olds Alejandro Martínez and Dafne Fernández - begin to discern the world they live in with an awakening consciousness.

    In this case 'Manu' is sent to a house full of relatives in Murcia, eastern Spain, while his parents work out a divorce. The house is peopled by some rather strange types, such as Tío Juan, who fantasises in being a painter, Tío Fernando, who is a cake-maker, plays the cello and is homosexual, and Tío Emilio, who has a biology laboratory deep down in the bowels of the building. If we add the elder cousin is dating a yonqui and that El Abuelo is three-quarters senile, recites poetry and disappears in his pyjamas, one readily fathoms some rather weird storytelling.

    Saura manages it well, precisely because his story and directing keep everything skillfully in perspective, as well as the fact that he keeps the two children right in the middle of the angle and focussing of both the story itself and of course the filming. His choice of children is superb: both Alejandro as 'Manu' and Dafne as Fuensanta (literally `holy fountain'), hold your attention, above all for their ingenuously natural performances. Dafné Fernández one year later was under Saura's orders as Rosario, Goya's granddaughter, in what was to be somewhat fatefully titled for Paco Rabal `Goya in Bordeaux' - the city in which our grand old actor finally died.

    I regret somewhat the too brief appearance by Rafael Ramírez; perhaps because I loved his performance in the TV series `Juncal' in which he worked so well with Rabal, the best `truhan' that Spanish films have ever produced.

    This film is almost like a tribute to Paco Rabal, who was born in Murcia, a splendid, beautiful province of Spain, from its inland highlands sweeping down to the sparkling Mediterranean. His performance is quite good - for what there was of it: he doesn't appear until we are an hour into the film.

    <From the gardens of Murcia, I bring you a flower..> he recites, while his mind bends and twists through barely-remembered, mostly forgotten vague shadows. He calmly continues eating his soup, despite the fact that Tío Emilio has swept everything away in a fit of rage.

    Massó's music seems to limit itself to paying tribute to, or simply plagiarising, Joaquín Rodrigo, Fernando Sor and Tárrega, and the fragments of cello were indeed partitures by Bach.

    There are certain other symbolisms present - such as when the Murcia Cathedral solemnly strikes five o'clock in the afternoon, and fragments of Alberdi's famous poem come to mind. This is absolutely in keeping with the intimist angle taken up by Saura for this little story, rather than the surrealism to which we are more accustomed from this Aragonese director.

    <How beautiful is life, how beautiful is the sea; how well one is when one is well> muses the old grandfather on the beach.

    Yes, but poor little 'Manu' would have preferred to stay with Fuensanta the rest of his life....
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    Child' memories

    It´s a movie about a child memories, when the young protagonist spend some time in a summer holiday between some relatives at Murcia (sudwest of Spain), while his fathers were in divorce way. It's a biographical picture, bittersweet, with a good plasticity and somes interesting characters portrait. Win an award at Montreal Festival of Cinema.

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    • Trivia
      When Carlos Saura offered María Luisa San José a role in this movie and she saw that she had to show her breasts (in a scene with a 10-year old boy), she jokingly scolded him, "but you too?" she said. "But I had nothing to do, it was just a scene and very careful, that was art, but it was that I was very fed up to be nude in films," the actress said.
    • Connections
      Referenced in Lágrimas negras (1998)
    • Soundtracks
      Mano Negra
      By Mano Negra and Manu Chao (as M. Chao)

      Performed by Mano Negra

      Courtesy of Casa Babylon

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    • Release date
      • February 6, 1998 (Spain)
    • Country of origin
      • Spain
    • Official site
      • Official site
    • Languages
      • Spanish
      • Catalan
      • Galician
      • Basque
    • Also known as
      • Küçük Kuş
    • Filming locations
      • Abarán, Murcia, Spain
    • Production companies
      • Canal+ España
      • Producciones Cinematográficas Filmart S.L.
      • Saura Films
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 40 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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