The Girl of Your Dreams
The Girl of Your Dreams | |
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Directed by | Fernando Trueba |
Produced by |
Andrés Vicente Gómez Eduardo Campoy Cristina Huete |
Written by |
Rafael Azcona Miguel Ángel Egea Carlos López David Trueba |
Starring |
Penélope Cruz Antonio Resines Jorge Sanz Rosa María Sardà Santiago Segura |
Music by | Antoine Duhamel |
Cinematography | Javier Aguirresarobe |
Edited by | Carmen Frías |
Release dates |
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Running time | 121 minutes |
Country | Spain |
Language |
Spanish German Russian |
The Girl of Your Dreams (Spanish: La niña de tus ojos) is a 1998 Spanish drama film produced and directed by Fernando Trueba based on facts: during the Spanish Civil War, cinema studios supported the Republic, so Franco's followers had to go to Germany or Italy to make fictional films at Universum Film AG, known as UFA studios in Berlin to shoot both Spanish and German language versions. For example, in 1938 Florián Rey filmed Carmen, la de Triana and a German-language double film named Andalusische Nächte (English: Nights in Andalusia), both starring Imperio Argentina, an actress with whom, according to legend, Hitler fell in love. Imperio Argentina sued producers and director for using her life without permission to make this film. In Trueba's film, Joseph Goebbels falls in love with the Spanish Andalusian actress Macarena Granada (Penélope Cruz).
Cast
- Penélope Cruz as Macarena Granada
- Antonio Resines as Blas Fontiveros
- Jorge Sanz as Julián Torralba
- Rosa Maria Sardà as Rosa Rosales
- Santiago Segura as Castillo
- Loles León as Trini Morenos
- Jesús Bonilla as Marco Bonilla
- Neus Asensi as Lucia Gandia
- Miroslav Táborský as Václav Passer
- Johannes Silberschneider as Joseph Goebbels
- Karel Dobry as Leo
- Götz Otto as Heinrich von Wermelskirch
- Hanna Schygulla as Magda Goebbels
- María Barranco as Ambassador's wife
- Juan Luis Galiardo as Ambassador
Awards
- 7 Goya Awards, including Best Film and Best Actress (Penélope Cruz)
- Golden Bear - 49th Berlin International Film Festival (nominated)[1]
References
- ↑ "Berlinale: 1999 Programme". berlinale.de. Retrieved 2012-02-02.
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