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The Spirit of the Beehive

Original title: El espíritu de la colmena
  • 1973
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 38m
IMDb RATING
7.7/10
22K
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Ana Torrent in The Spirit of the Beehive (1973)
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In 1940, after watching and being traumatized by the movie Frankenstein (1931), a sensitive seven-year-old girl living in a small Spanish village drifts into her own fantasy world.In 1940, after watching and being traumatized by the movie Frankenstein (1931), a sensitive seven-year-old girl living in a small Spanish village drifts into her own fantasy world.In 1940, after watching and being traumatized by the movie Frankenstein (1931), a sensitive seven-year-old girl living in a small Spanish village drifts into her own fantasy world.

  • Director
    • Víctor Erice
  • Writers
    • Ángel Fernández-Santos de Blázquez
    • Víctor Erice
  • Stars
    • Fernando Fernán Gómez
    • Teresa Gimpera
    • Ana Torrent
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.7/10
    22K
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    • Director
      • Víctor Erice
    • Writers
      • Ángel Fernández-Santos de Blázquez
      • Víctor Erice
    • Stars
      • Fernando Fernán Gómez
      • Teresa Gimpera
      • Ana Torrent
    • 112User reviews
    • 75Critic reviews
    • 87Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 7 wins & 1 nomination total

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    Fernando Fernán Gómez
    Fernando Fernán Gómez
    • Fernando
    Teresa Gimpera
    Teresa Gimpera
    • Teresa
    Ana Torrent
    Ana Torrent
    • Ana
    Isabel Tellería
    • Isabel
    Ketty de la Cámara
    • Milagros, la criada
    • (as Queti de la Cámara)
    Estanis González
    • Guardia civil
    José Villasante
    • Frankenstein
    Juan Margallo
    Juan Margallo
    • Fugitivo
    Laly Soldevila
    Laly Soldevila
    • Doña Lucía
    • (as Lali Soldevila)
    Miguel Picazo
    • Doctor
    • Director
      • Víctor Erice
    • Writers
      • Ángel Fernández-Santos de Blázquez
      • Víctor Erice
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    10muerco

    graceful and elegant

    Like many of the other commentators here, I had heard about this movie long before I had ever had a chance to see it, although it typically is mentioned as one of Spain's greatest films. It definitely is. It is masterfully directed and I have not been able to stop thinking about it for days.

    The story is elliptically told and demands your participation in making sense of the narrative, but it's also leisurely paced and allows you to breathe in the atmosphere rather than forcing a particular reading on you. One thing you wouldn't guess from reading the other comments is how this is as much a film about nature as about history--it is like a poem of the countryside in winter, with long vistas of stone farmhouses framed against the rising sun. The film with the most similar visual palette is Malick's "Days of Heaven", but that film feels simplistic compared to the full immersion in history and memory presented in this film--a much more complete vision of the past.

    Ana Torrent is unforgettable. I can think of no better film about children, yet (as with so many other things in this movie) it doesn't feel forced--these kids aren't just the director's pawns, but real, living beings.

    If you get a chance to see it, definitely make the effort.
    7steiner-sam

    A little obscure, but wonder cinematography and acting by Ana Torrent

    It's a visually dramatic story set about 1940 in a rural area on the Castilian plain in Spain. A six-year-old girl's perspective shapes the direction of the story.

    Ana (Ana Torrent) and her slightly older sister, Isabel (Isabel Tellería), live with their parents, Fernando (Fernando Fernán Gómez) and Teresa (Teresa Gimpera), in an old house. Fernando, a beekeeper, is considerably older than Teresa. Teresa appears to still yearn for an earlier lover.

    The children of the small village are excited when the 1931 movie "Frankenstein" is shown in the town hall. Ana is mesmerized by the film and has many questions afterward, which she directs to Isabel. We also watch Ana learn some life lessons along with questions about the mystery of the spiritual world in the first 2/3 of the movie, which is gorgeously filmed but has minimal dialogue.

    Ana and Isabel explore an abandoned building with a well in the countryside. Once, when Ana is exploring alone, she discovers an injured fugitive soldier, who she instinctively helps with food and other items from help. One day he is no longer there. When confronted by her father about her assistance to the man, she runs away, still searching for the spirit that has fascinated her since seeing the "Frankenstein" film. By the end, her search continues.

    This film is considered a Spanish classic. It was a little obscure for me, though the cinematography and Ana Torrent's performance are marvelous. I found the first 2/3 of the film tedious and wished for a few more clues when the dramatic parts unfold. The critics note the movie's importance near the end of the Franco dictatorship, but the passage of time reduces that factor in my mind. Its strength is the perspective from within a six-year-old girl's mind. Ana Torrent was seven when she made the film.
    dlkohrs

    creatively captivates the viewer through images rather than words and leaves you wondering after the last scene has ended.

    This is an enchanting movie about two young sisters caught in the silence of post-war Spain. While representing the isolation of Spain in that era and the lack of communication that persisted throughout the country, "El espíritu de la colmena," by Victor Erice in 1973, fascinated me with its use of dramatic chiaroscuro lightening, large panoramic shots and the use of fades to connect scenes while commenting on the time warp that Spain endured after the war.

    Without using much dialogue in the movie, Erice artistically comments on the political tension in Spain through potent images and scenes. He uses symbols such as the two young sisters to represent the division between the Republican and Nationalist parties, and the leitmotif of the beehive to represent the "trapped" workers in Spain under Franco. The most amazing aspect is that all of the post-war commentary is said without any words and without mentioning the actual event! It is a "cine de espectáculo," or spectacle cinema, that symbolizes the connection between fantasy in the movies and fantasy in reality. Without knowing the history of Spain, a spectator could misinterpret the movie as a commentary about the imagination of a little girl after viewing the movie "Frankenstein." The character of Frankenstein is a main component contributing to Ana's, the younger sister, interpretation of reality in Spain, and it gains meaning as Frankenstein evolves from a character in the movie to an object of fantasy. It continues to evolve into a man of flesh and bones and finally represents the hope of Ana when all other sources of information in her life turn out to be faulty.

    "El espíritu de la colmena" is a powerful movie that uses many metaphors (such as Ana for the young, innocent generation of Spain) to question the interpretation of reality. It is a powerful, artistically made movie that captivates the viewer through images rather than words. It should be seen more than once in order to understand all it's hidden messages.
    9RanchoTuVu

    gullible youth

    Erice's film about a young girl who sits through a screening of the l931 classic Frankenstein with her older sister moves slowly along but has some startling moments that unexpectedly bubble up. The girl (Ana Torrent) has a face that would melt anyone's heart and gives a terrific performance for a child (or anyone). The older sister (Isabel Telleria) also terrific, likes to lead her little sister along, and convinces her that Frankenstein exists in the here and now and can be easily found in an abandoned farm or by simply closing your eyes. The farm is a much more compelling setting and seeing the little girl alone there gives you the chills because you know one day someone might actually show up and while it probably won't be Frankenstein, it could be someone dangerous. Her inevitable disillusionment is dramatically presented when she runs away from her home. Her adventure takes the viewer along on a emotional ride especially when we see our little friend sitting down beside the toxic mushrooms that her father told her and her sister never to eat. Set in the seemingly endless Spanish countryside in 1940 and nicely filmed in color, it is a quiet little film with a big dramatic impact.
    8truemythmedia

    Understanding Life and Loss Through the Eyes of A Child

    There is beauty in the simplicity of this film. It's quiet, but it is also extremely passionate about trying to find understanding in the life we've been given. It's a love letter to those that make up stories to better understand reality and innocence lost and childhood in general. I would absolutely recommend this film, but be prepared for minimalist dialogue, long takes, and subtle hints that move the characters forward. This is a film that deserves to be seen, but only if you've got the patience to wade through it.

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    • Trivia
      Cinematographer Luis Cuadrado was going blind at the time this film was made. An assistant would take Polaroids of the scenes and Cuadrado would direct the lighting by looking through a magnifying glass at these pictures. In 1980 Cuadrado committed suicide after he went completely blind and the tumor in his brain became too painful to face.
    • Goofs
      When the fugitive jumps from the train and rolls down the hill, he's wearing boots, but in the next shot he's wearing low-cut shoes.
    • Quotes

      Ana: [unable to sleep] Isabel?

      Isabel: [opening her eyes] What?

      Ana: [whispering] Tell me what you were going to tell me.

      Isabel: [whispering] About what?

      Ana: The movie.

      Isabel: Not now... Tomorrow.

      Ana: Now... You promised. Why did he kill the girl, and why did they kill him after that?... You don't know - you're a liar.

      Isabel: They didn't kill him, and he didn't kill the girl.

      Ana: How do you know? How do you know they didn't die?

      Isabel: Everything in the movies is fake. It's all a trick. Besides, I've seen him alive.

      Ana: Where?

      Isabel: In a place I know near the village. People can't see him. He only comes out at night.

      Ana: Is he a ghost?

      Isabel: No, he's a spirit.

      Isabel: Like the spirit Dona Lucia talks about?

      Isabel: Yes, but spirits have no bodies. That's why you can't kill them.

      Ana: But he had one in the movie. He had arms and feet. He had everything.

      Isabel: It's a disguise they put on when they go outside...

      Ana: If he only comes out at night, how can you talk to him?

      Isabel: I told you he was a spirit. If you're his friend, you can talk to him whenever you want. Just close your eyes and call him... It's me, Ana... It's me Ana...

      [they hear what sounds like ominous footsteps and are silent]

    • Connections
      Featured in Sus años dorados (1980)
    • Soundtracks
      Ojos verdes
      Written by Salvador Valverde (as Valverde), Rafael de León (as León) y Manuel L. Quiroga (as Quiroga)

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    • Release date
      • March 14, 1975 (Sweden)
    • Country of origin
      • Spain
    • Official site
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    • Language
      • Spanish
    • Also known as
      • Der Geist des Bienenstocks
    • Filming locations
      • Hoyuelos, Segovia, Castilla y León, Spain(Town and exteriors)
    • Production companies
      • Elías Querejeta Producciones Cinematográficas
      • Jacel Desposito
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    • Gross worldwide
      • $190,734
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 38m(98 min)
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.66 : 1

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