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Take My Eyes

Te doy mis ojos

Spain

2003

109 Min
Color
1.85:1
Spanish
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DIR Icíar Bollaín

PROD Santiago García de Leániz

SCR Icíar Bollaín, Alicia Luna

DP Carles Gusi

CAST Laia Marull, Luis Tosar, Candela Peña, Rosa Maria Sardà, Kiti Manver, Elisabet Gelabert, Chus Gutiérrez, Antonio de la Torre

ED Ángel Hernández Zoido

PROD DES Víctor Molero

MUSIC Alberto Iglesias

SOUND Pelayo Gutiérrez

San Sebastián (Competition): Best Actor, Best Actress, SIGNIS Award - Special Mention, Sundance (World Cinema)

Synopsis

One winter night in Toledo, Pilar runs away from home. With her, she takes only a few belongings and her son, Juan. Her husband Antonio wants her back and promises to change: he’ll never abuse her anymore, he’ll go to theraoy. But Pilar has made a decision. She finds a job she likes and a new meaning to her life. Antonio goes through therapy and endlessly tries to keep Pilar home.

Filmmaker Iciar Bollain is also a famous actress (for Victor Erice and Ken Loach among others): Take My Eyes has been a huge success in Spain where domestic violence is still seldom talked about.

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Icíar Bollaín

Born in Madrid in 1967, Iciar Bollain has worked as leading actress in selected films like El sur (1983) by ‘Victor Erice’ , Malaventura (1988) by ‘Manuél Gutiérrez Aragón’ , Un paraguas para tres (1992) by Felipe Vega, Land and Freedom (1995) by Ken Loach, Leo (2000) by ‘Jose Luis Borau’, (Best Actress nomination Goya Spanish Academy Awards)Nos miran (2002), or La noche del hermano (2005).
She is a partner of film company Producciones La Iguana S.L. , writing and directing since then both documentaries and fiction films. In 1995 she wrote and directed her feature film debut, Hola, ¿estás sola? (1995) awarded among others with Best New Director and Audience Award in Valladolid International Film Festival and was nominated for Best Directorial Debut by the Spanish Film Academy. The film became one of Spain’s 1996 box office hits. Flores de otro mundo (1999) co-written with award winning novelist Julio Llamazares, was her second feature film and was awarded at Cannes Film Festival… read more

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Ardhi Syaifuddin

3Jul10

The best film depicting domestic violence realistically without being over the top.

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By Patrici​a on August 27, 2009

I think to a certain degree, this movie was an eye opener. Because as being Spanish… domestice violence goes hand and hand with being un-heard of (most likely in most cultures) . Due to the acceptance…  read review

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