The Cuenca Crime (1980) Poster

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8/10
Brutal (in)justice...
rainking_es13 February 2006
At the beginning of the XX century two men from the Spanish countryside were condemned for a crime they swore they hadn't committed. After endless sessions of torturing they confessed.

Though the most shocking thing about "El Crimen de Cuenca" (The crime of Cuenca) is the surprising ending, the sequences of the torture and of the interrogations are terribly hard. Pilar Miró perfectly portrayed how a scapegoat is made, how you can break anyone's will through the power of intimidation and pain, how to turn a man into something worst than a beast.

The cast gathered some of our best actors together: some from the theater (Dicenta, Mary Carrillo, Cervino), some from the cinema (Héctor Alterio -he's Argentinian, but has developed the most of his career in Spain-, Amparo Soler Leal, Fernando Rey)... this kind of cast would be just unthinkable nowadays.

PD: This movie was so controversial, and Miss Miró had to go through a military trial. The Guardia Civil (a police corps) was shown in a so bad light in "El crimen de Cuenca", dictator Franco had died a few years before the movie was released (in 1975), and the Guardia Civil was one of the most representative forces of his regime.

*My rate: 8/10
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6/10
Polemic and crude film based on real events with exaggerated but decent direction by Pilar Miró
ma-cortes11 April 2016
This is a shocking and showy film by Pilar Miró , also the producer , she made it in 1979 , it was scripted by Lola Salvador Maldonado , who also narrates the facts in a book published with the same name . The movie was initially banned in Spain and the director subjected to military martial courts . It happens on 21 August 1910, in the small town of Osa de la Vega, in the province of Cuenca , Jose Maria Grimaldos (Guillermo Montesinos) , known as «El Cepa», is seen on the road to the nearby village of Tresjuncos and then disappears . His family and mother (Mary Carrillo) fears foul play and reports it to the Guardia Civil (rural police) his disappearance and accusing two countrymen . In the subsequent judicial investigation the family and others express their suspicions that two men , Gregorio Valero (Daniel Dicenta) and Leon Sanchez (José Manuel Cervino) had killed him for his money . This first case was closed by a judge (Nicolás Dueñas) in September 1911 with no convictions . In 1913 a new , stiff and overzealous judge named Isasa (Héctor Alterio) arrives . Influenced by the local conservative congressman (a despot representative well played by Fernando Rey) , Judge Isasa decides to reopen the case . The two suspects are arrested by the Guardia Civil and under torture, confess to having killed the man and destroyed the body . The district attorney asks for the death penalty for both . Finally , on 25 May 1918 a popular jury convicted the two men of murder and they are sentenced to 18 years in prison . After serving eleven years, they are released under a general pardon on 20 February 1924 . Two years later, in early 1926 , it is discovered by chance that the reputed victim, Grimaldos, «El Cepa», was alive and had been living in a nearby town . The ugly truth is thus revealed and the innocence of the convicted men becomes evident . With many legal difficulties, the case is reopened and eventually reached the Supreme Court, where the convictions were overturned .

Based on actual facts , writer Ramón J. Sender, wrote the novel ¨The Place of a Man¨ in 1939 and later , in 1979, Pilar Miro directed the movie based on the story , while screenwriter Maldonado published her book . The movie contains intense drama , thrills , chills , brutal tortures and portentous interpretations . It is an attack against torture with scenes being depicted in great detail and crudity , though it results to be shocking and excessive , displaying a detailed exploitation violence . It is understood that the crime in the title is committed by the Guardia Civil in torturing the suspects . The meticulous and brutality description of tortures causes the U.C.D. (Union Centro Democratico ) government scares itself and then puts the film under military authority , being censored and kidnapped for long time and subsequently , Pilar Miró is judged by a military court , originating a great impact , including protests , strikes and manifestations . Being only movie prohibited from the democracy's foundation and elimination censorship (1977) . Finally , it is premiered in 1981 and under the restrictive anagram ¨S¨, created for erotic and super-violent pictures . As only in August 1981 was the film allowed to be shown in Spain where it was a box office hit . Main cast is pretty good and support cast is frankly excellent , such as Amparo Soler Lear , Francisco Casares , Eduardo Calvo , José Vivó , Mercedes Sampietro , Félix Rotaeta , Francisco Merino , Francisco Guijar , Guillermo Montesinos and many others . Colorful and appropriate cinematography by prestigious cameraman Hans Burmann . Evocative and rustic musical score by Anton Garcia Abril .

This stagy motion picture entitled The Crime of Cuenca was professionally directed by Pilar Miro , though resulted to be some violent and shocking . In 1982 Pilar was designated General Director of Cinema and from 1986 to 1989 was Directora General De RTVE . She was an expert filmmaker of Television chapters and occasionally for cinema . At the beginning she collaborates in Manuel Summers' screenplays , such as ¨Niña De Luto¨and ¨Juego De Oca¨. Her fetish actress , and alter-ego , was Mercedes San Prieto , whom directed in ¨Gary Cooper Que Estas En Los Cielos¨ and ¨Pajaro De Felicidad¨ , among others . Her film debut was ¨La Petición¨ , getting some successes such as ¨Hablamos Esta Noche¨ , ¨The dog in the manger¨ or ¨El Perro del Hortelano¨, ¨Beltenebros¨ , ¨The bird of happiness¨ , ¨Werther¨ , ¨Tu Nombre Envenena Mis Sueños¨ based on Joaquin Leguina novel and especially this ¨The Cuenca crime¨ . This one resulted to be a hit smash and got a lot of money at the Spanish box office , thanks to good cast , adequate set production and enjoyable atmosphere . Rating : Acceptable and passable .
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Shocking!
stephenj_johnson9 April 2001
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An interesting fact - the director of this film, Pilar Miro, had to fight her way out of being put into prison after she directed this film, which was delayed two years between filming and release!

The torture scenes are horrific, but there is also the comic element of the supposedly dead victim of the crime returning to the village gleefully declaring "I'm alive!" His 'death' (he in fact ran away) was the reason for which the main characters underwent torture, confessed to a crime they didn't commit and spent 17 years in prison.

Criticism at the time of release came from the Guardia Civil (the Civil Guard) who objected to their portrayal in the film as bloodthirsty and corrupt. At a time when censorship laws had been relaxed, the director chose the most graphic way possible to illustrate truths which had been hidden from the Spanish public for so long. Objections to this only served to make the public even more keen to see the film!

This kind of graphic representation of images to Spanish viewers might also explain the modern trend for the horrific television news reporting style in Spain!
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10/10
El crimen de Cuenca
mkurtsen28 March 2020
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The film's director, Pilar Milo (1940), has left behind films that will make his name or speak. I came across the movie tonight at 02.25 on the Spanish TV channel. After the first watch I took it back and watched another one. absolutely, simply amazing, in my opinion, one of the most successful films of Spanish cinema of all time ........ A wonderful expression of a true story between 1910-1926. Starting after the death of General Franco on December 6, 1978 Even during the "Transition to Democracy", the Director himself, Pilar Miró, was held responsible by the Army for committing serious crimes against the Civil Guard. movie. It was released in Spain only on August 17, 1981. Let me add that. The ones watching the movie are very lucky because they will feel that they lived in a village in Spain in i1910 / 1926. 10/10
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