Scène de Las cosas del querer (1989)
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Actrices dans cette scène
Nom de naissance: Ángela Molina Tejedor
Date de naissance: 1955-10-05
Lieu de naissance: Madrid, Spain
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Noms alternatifs: Angela Molina, Ángela Molina Tejedor, Анхела Молина, آنجلا مولینا
Caractéristiques physiques: N/A
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Biographie complète
Born as Ángela Molina Tejedor on October 5, 1955, in Madrid, Spain, Ángela Molina is one of the most distinguished figures in Spanish and international cinema. The daughter of the legendary singer and actor Antonio Molina, she was born into a prominent artistic family where several of her siblings also pursued careers in the performing arts. She began her formal training in dance and theater at the Escuela Superior de Madrid before making her screen debut in the early 1970s.
Molina rose to international prominence in 1977 when she starred in "That Obscure Object of Desire," the final masterpiece of director Luis Buñuel. Her career is defined by her collaborations with world-renowned directors, including Pedro Almodóvar in films like "Live Flesh" (1997) and "Broken Embraces," as well as Ridley Scott, Giuseppe Tornatore, and Lina Wertmüller.
Throughout her career, she has received numerous accolades, including the David di Donatello Award for Best Actress in 1986—becoming the first foreign actress to win the Italian honor—and the Spanish National Cinematography Award in 2016. Known for her natural elegance and ability to portray complex, emotionally charged characters, she has also served as the Head of the Jury at the Berlin International Film Festival.
À propos du film: Las cosas del querer (1989)
Titre alternatif: As Coisas do Amor, The Things of Love, Les choses de l'amour, Szeretni való dolgok, Le cose dell'amore, Przedmioty miłości, Die Dinge der Liebe
Réalisateur: Jaime Chávarri
Scénariste: Antonio Larreta, Fernando Colomo, Jaime Chávarri, Lázaro Irazábal
Production & Genre
Producteur(s): Executive_Producer: Luis Sanz, Francisco Belinchón
Sociétés: Compañía Iberoamericana de TV, Lince Films S.A., Productora Andaluza de Programas S.A., TVE
Genre: Drama, Music, Musical, Musical Film, Romance
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Mots-clés
Mots-clés: fascism, franco regime (francoism), gay theme, lgbt, musical
Histoire
Set in 1940s Madrid, Juan is a talented pianist who accompanies Pepita and Mario on stage. Despite Mario's affection towards him, Juan remains uninterested, leading Mario to engage in a string of affairs for consolation. When Mario becomes involved with a young nobleman who later seeks revenge after being left, the musical dynamics and personal relationships among these characters become complicated.
Résumé
Las cosas del querer is a Spanish drama film directed by Jaime Chávarri, released in 1989. Set against the backdrop of Franco's Spain, the movie explores themes of love, jealousy, and revenge through its central character, Juan, a pianist torn between his musical partners Pepita and Mario, who harbors romantic feelings for him. The story also touches on societal norms and the gay subculture during that time.