Carlos Saura's Flamenco Trilogy
1981-1986, 275 min
Country: Spain Cast: Antonio Gades, Laura del Sol, Christina Hoyos Director: Carlos Saura Choreographer: Antonio Gades Rating: Not Rated Our Rating: Not yet reviewed. SKINOPSISCarmen, the second film in this set features brief nudity from ballet dancer Laura del Sol.
FROM THE LINER NOTES Carmen: Saura’s biggest international box-office success was this self-reflexive meditation on both Bizet’s popular opera Carmen and the original novella by Prosper Mérimée. Antonio Gades plays a choreographer who gets involved with his neophyte lead dancer (Laura del Sol), and grows dangerously jealous. Depicting the ups and downs of their affair in between rehearsals for Gades’s ballet, Carmen is a visually hypnotic hall of mirrors in which the dancers become inseparable from their personas. El amor brujo: The Flamenco Trilogy’s most straightforward narrative is also its most forthrightly theatrical, a modern take on composer Manuel de Falla’s gypsy ballet, dressed up in pink sunsets and hellishly red fires. Set in a dusty Andalusian village, El amor brujo (Love the Magician) is a seductive melodrama of a man (Antonio Gades) whose beloved is haunted by the ghost of another.
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