The South (film)

The South
El Sur
Directed by Víctor Erice
Produced by Elías Querejeta
Written by Víctor Erice
Adelaida García Morales
Starring Omero Antonutti
Sonsoles Aranguren
Icíar Bollaín
Aurore Clément
Music by Enrique Granados
Cinematography José Luis Alcaine
Edited by Pablo González del Amo
Release dates
19 May 1983 (Spain)
15 January 1988 (U.S.)
Running time
95 min.
Country Spain
Language Spanish

The South (Spanish: El Sur), is a 1983 drama film, the second film of the perfectionist Spanish auteur Víctor Erice. It was voted the sixth best Spanish film by professionals and critics in 1996 Spanish cinema centenary. It is based on an Adelaida García Morales' short novel by the same title.

Originally, the film would have run 3 hours, but producer Querejeta decided not to allow the filming of the second 90 minutes, which takes place in the south of Spain, because he thought the 95-minute film Erice did was perfect for his purposes. The film was entered into the 1983 Cannes Film Festival.[1]

Plot

This film tells the story of a little girl (Sonsoles Aranguren) living somewhere in the north of Spain and fascinated by the secrets of the south seemingly buried in the traits of her father (Omero Antonutti). In her childhood, Estrella's father is a mysterious world. Growing up, she finds out that he once had a sweetheart (Aurore Clément), and that he's still in love with her.

Cast

References

  1. "Festival de Cannes: The South". festival-cannes.com. Retrieved 2009-06-07.

External links

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