Suburbs (film)
Suburbs | |
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Spanish | Adosados |
Directed by | Mario Camus |
Screenplay by |
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Based on | Adosados by Félix Bayón |
Produced by | Enrique Cerezo |
Starring | |
Cinematography | Jaume Peracaula |
Edited by | José Mª Biurrun |
Music by | Sebastián Mariné |
Production company | Enrique Cerezo PC |
Distributed by | Lider Films |
Release date |
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Country | Spain |
Language | Spanish |
Suburbs (Spanish: Adosados) is a 1996 Spanish drama film directed by Mario Camus based on the novel by Félix Bayón which stars Antonio Valero, Ana Duato, Jaume Valls, Lluís Homar, and Boris Nevzorov.
Plot
[edit]A visit to the veterinarian triggers a series of lies that jeopardizes the routine and peaceful suburban life of a successful auditor with his wife and children.[1][2]
Cast
[edit]- Antonio Valero as Andrés[3]
- Ana Duato as Paula[3]
- Jaume Valls as veterinario[3] ('veterinarian')
- Lluís Homar as hombre de Paula[3] ('Paula's man')
- Boris Nevzorov as Yuri[3]
- Simón Andreu as jefe de Andrés[3]
- Ramón Langa as comisario[3]
- Ángel Jodrá as Gordo[3]
- Paco Plaza[4]
Production
[edit]The film was produced by Enrique Cerezo PC.[2]
Release
[edit]Suburbs was released theatrically in Spain on 9 August 1996.[5] It also screened at the Montreal Film Festival later in August that year.[6]
Reception
[edit]Godfrey Cheshire of Variety billed the film as an "awitty, downbeat allegory of middle-class fears".[2]
Accolades
[edit]Year | Award | Category | Nominee(s) | Result | Ref. |
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1996 |
20th Montreal World Film Festival | Best Screenplay | Mario Camus, Félix Bayón | Won |
Themes
[edit]The films has been studied within the scope of an examination of the "culture of the townhouse" as a "control device by the Spanish democratic governments in the 1990s through the urban restructuring of the suburbs of large cities".[8]
See also
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ "'Adosados', en 'Historia de nuestro cine'". Diez Minutos. 24 May 2018.
- ^ a b c Cheshire, Godfrey (10 November 1996). "Suburbs". Variety.
- ^ "Adosados · España 1996". Adaptaciones de la literatura española en el cine español. Referencias y bibliografía. Retrieved 8 June 2024 – via Biblioteca Virtual Miguel de Cervantes.
- ^ Benavent, Francisco María (2000). Cine español de los 90. Diccionario de películas, directores y temático. Bilbao: Ediciones Mensajero. p. 48. ISBN 84-271-2326-4.
- ^ Romero, Ana (31 August 1996). "Los actores de 'Adosados' defienden el filme en Montreal". El País.
- ^ Romero, Ana (4 September 1996). "'Adosados' recibe en el Festival de Montreal el premio al mejor guión". El País.
- ^ García Herrador, María del Pilar (2022). "¿La cultura del adosado como prisión? Una aproximación a Adosados (Mario Camus, 1996)". Área Abierta. Revista de comunicación audiovisual y publicitaria. Madrid: Ediciones Complutense. doi:10.5209/arab.81861. ISSN 2530-7592.