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Blanca Paloma, La (1989)
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Overview
Release Date:
16 enero 1990 (Spain) másGenre:
DramaAwards:
4 wins & 3 nominations másComentarios de los usuarios:
A Dramatic, Bizarre and Tragic Love Story During a Disturbed Period of Spanish History másCast
(Cast overview, first billed only)| Francisco Rabal | ... | Domingo | |
| Antonio Banderas | ... | Mario | |
| Emma Suárez | ... | Rocío | |
| Mercedes Sampietro | |||
| Sonsoles Benedicto | ... | Adela | |
| Perla Cristal | ... | Maite | |
| Esther Velasco | |||
| Carlos Kaniowsky | |||
| Carlos Manuel Hussey | |||
| Enrique Escudero | |||
| Daniel Trepiana | |||
| Ramón Barea | |||
| Paco Catalá | (as Francisco Catalá) | ||
| Pablo Guibert | |||
| Javier Inglés |
Additional Details
MPAA:
Rated R for language, sexuality, a rape scene and some drug use.Parents Guide:
Add content advisory for parentsDuración:
100 minPaís:
SpainIdioma:
EspañolColor:
Color (Fujicolor)Sonido:
StereoClasificación:
Spain:18Filming Locations:
Bilbao, Vizcaya, País Vasco, SpainMOVIEmeter: 
Cosas divertidas
Soundtrack:
La gata bajo la lluvia máspreguntas frecuentes
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Antonio Banderas is a 'basco', who lost his brother somehow and is fighting against Spanish forces through violent public manifestation. It is not clear whether he belongs to ETA or just to some popular protest movement. He meets the sensual Emma Suaréz, the Spanish daughter of an owner of a small bar, and falls in love with her. Her mother is very ill and her father (sexually) abuses of her. This dramatic and bizarre love story will end in a tragic way. The screenplay of this movie is very confused. The movie begins with a conflict. There is no explanation for the viewer where, when and why this conflict is happening. The reference to the city is never mentioned, but certainly is located in Vizcaya, Guipuscoa, Alava or Navarra, provinces where basis live in Spain. The friends of the character of Banderas seem to belong to ETA, but there is no clear reference in the movie. The period also is not clear whether it is during or after Franco dictatorship or probably during the government of Felipe González. The viewer (like me) who is not aware of the political situation of Spanish and Bascos in details will certainly not understand most of the problems and conflicts showed in the movie. In my point of view, a movie with intention to be distributed worldwide should provide some political and geographical reference for its public. My vote is five.
Title (Brazil): "A Branca Paloma" (The "White Paloma")