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The Dancer and the Thief

El baile de la victoria

Spain

2009

127 Min
Color
Spanish
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DIR Fernando Trueba

PROD Jessica Berman

SCR Antonio Skármeta, Fernando Trueba, Jonás Trueba

DP Julián Ledesma

CAST Ricardo Darín, Abel Ayala, Miranda Bodenhofer, Ariadna Gil, Julio Jung

ED Carmen Frías

San Sebastián (Official Selection)

Synopsis

The arrival of democracy to Chile brings a general amnesty for prisoners not jailed for blood crimes. Ángel Santiago, a youngster determined to get his revenge for the abuse he suffered in prison, sets out to find the famous bank heister Vergara Grey, whose robberies have earned him a reputation he’d rather forget. His plan for a risky theft is complicated by the magical presence of Victoria, a mysterious adolescent ballerina. —San Sebastian Film Festival

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Fernando Trueba

Spanish director of light, frolicsome comedies with classical characters and story structures. Trueba had directed features and penned screenplays for a number years, starting with “Opera Prima/First Effort” (1980) unbeknownst to Americans save film festival attendees. This changed with the release of “Belle Epoque” (1993) which snagged a 1993 Oscar nomination for Best Foreign Film. A story of a young soldier who stays with a painter and his four beautiful daughters, the film illustrated Trueba’s desire to entertain through well-scripted comedies. His signature films include “El Ano de las Luces/The Year of Awakening” (1986) and “The Mad Monkey” (1989), his English-language debut, starring Jeff Goldblum.

According to Trueba, his influences include such diverse auteurs as Billy Wilder, Jean Renoir and Woody Allen. Trueba started out as a film critic for a Spanish daily before founding his own film magazine, “Casablanca”, in 1980. He has also produced several films including “Lulu… read more

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Michelle Z

3Apr10

I caught this at the European Union festival in Chicago and loved it!

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