Celos

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Celos

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Directed by Vicente Aranda
Produced by Andrés Vicente Gómez
Written by Vicente Aranda
Starring Daniel Gimenez Cacho
Aitana Sanchez-Gijon
Maria Botto
Luis Tosar
Music by José Nieto
Cinematography Juan Amorós
Editing by Teresa Font
Distributed by Lola Films
Release date(s) Flag of Spain September 3, 1999
Running time 105 min.
Country Spain
Language Spanish
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Celos (English: Jealousy) is a 1999 Spanish film, written and directed by Vicente Aranda. It stars Daniel Gimenez Cacho, Aitana Sanchez-Gijón, Maria Botto and Luis Tosar.

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Carmen and Antonio are a young couple in love, planning their upcoming wedding. On a stormy day, Antonio happens upon an old picture of Carmen with another man, who has his arm on her shoulder, he begins to grow gradually more and more jealous. Antonio questions Carmen, Carmen's best friend Cinta, and his friend Luis who introduced him to Carmen. Cinta tells Antonio the man's first name: José. Carmen tells him that the man meant nothing to her, and that the photograph was taken before she met Antonio. However Antonio remains fixated with José. Slowly he finds out about the man, and about Carmen's past. Gradually his obsession threatens to destroy them both.

This drama film was director Vicente Aranda third entrance in the love triangle trilogy formed with Amantes and Intruso. The director constructed a story around destructive passions that end tragically. A truck driver is tormented by jealousy about the man who was the former boyfriend of the beautiful woman he is about to marry, launching a detective labor to find him and know the truth that he feels his fiance is hiding from him.

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