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- Starring: Penélope Cruz,
Antonio Resines, Neus Asensi
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Director: Fernando Trueba
- Encoding: Region 1 - NTSC
- Format: Color,
Fullscreen, Dolby 5.1 (original spanish)
- Rated: R (Sexual content
and Language)
- Release Date: May 11,
2004
- Run Time: 121 min.
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Languages: Español
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Subtitles:
English
- General:
1998 - Spain - 121 min. - Feature, Color
- Genre/Type:
Historical Film, Period Film, War Drama
- Domestic Box Office:
N/A
- Theatrical Release Date:
1998
- Production
Budget: N/A
Huyendo de
la guerra civil, un grupo de artistas de cine españoles van a rodar una
película "de folclore español" a los estudios alemanes de la UFA nazi. El
contraste de ideologías entre los españoles y los germanos es bastante
marcado, y ello no tarda en hacerse notar a través del choque de la
protagonista, la hija de un preso republicano, y el mismísimo Goebbels, jefe
de la propaganda nazi del Tercer Reich.
Post-Franco filmmaker Fernando
Trueba's first Spanish-based feature since 1993's Oscar-winning Belle Epoque,
La Nina de Tus Ojos begins in 1938, when Spain is torn by Civil War. As a sign
of cordiality between General Franco and Adolph Hitler, a Spanish film crew is
invited to Nazi Germany's UFA Studios in Berlin to make two versions of a
popular Andalusian musical. The cast includes sexy, golden-hearted Macarena (Penélope
Cruz), director Blas Fontiveros (Antonio Resines), leading man Julian Torralba
(Jorge Sanz), art director Castillo (Santiago Segura) and alcoholic Rosa
Rosales (Rosa Maria Sarda).
On arrival, they gape at the resplendent shooting
facilities, thankful to escape the misery of their war-torn country. However,
it is not long before they realize what they have got themselves into,
particularly when Nazi propaganda minister Josef Goebbels (Johannes
Silberschneider) falls for the Latina charms of Macarena. German actress of
Fassbinder fame Hanna Schygulla makes a cameo appearance as the wizened wife
of the lustful propaganda minister. La Nina de Tus Ojos competed in the 49th
Berlin International Film Festival in 1999.
Source: All Movie Guide
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