Belle Époque (film)

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Belle Époque

original film poster
Directed by Fernando Trueba
Produced by Fernando Trueba
Written by Rafael Azcona
José Luis García Sánchez
Fernando Trueba
Starring Penélope Cruz
Miriam Díaz Aroca
Gabino Diego
Music by Antoine Duhamel
Guillermo Fernández Shaw
Federico Romero
Cinematography José Luis Alcaine
Editing by Carmen Frías
Distributed by Sony Pictures Classics
Release date(s) Flag of Spain December 4, 1992
Flag of the United States 25 February 1994
Running time 109 min.
Language Spanish
IMDb profile

Belle Époque is a 1992 Spanish film directed by Fernando Trueba. The title derives from the period French history known as the Belle Époque ('The beautiful Era').

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The year is 1931. Spain is politically divided between republicans and royalists and on the verge of the Spanish Civil War. Fernando, a young soldier, deserts his duty. He befriends Manolo, an old man with a large house in the country. Fernando meets and is enchanted by Manolo's four daughters, Rocio, Violeta, Clara and Luz. Each of the first three is beautiful, and represents a different aspect of feminine sexuality; the youngest, an ugly duckling, represents naïveté. As he meets each of the first three one by one, he falls in love and has sex with each of them, determining to marry but with each one a complication arises. Heartbroken each time, the father of the girls encourages him to have patience. Meanwhile, Luz, the youngest gets angry with jealousy but eventually Fernando realizes that the best one to marry would be her.

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Awards
Preceded by
Amantes
Goya Award for Best Picture
1993
Succeeded by
Todos a la cárcel
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Preceded by
Indochine
Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film
1992
Succeeded by
Burnt by the Sun