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Desire (2002 film)

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Desire
Theatrical release poster
SpanishDeseo
Directed byGerardo Vera
Screenplay byÁngeles Caso
Produced byAndrés Vicente Gómez
Starring
CinematographyJavier Aguirresarobe
Edited byAlejandro Lázaro
Music byStephen Warbeck
Production
company
Lolafilms
Distributed byLolafilms
Release date
  • 25 October 2002 (2002-10-25)
CountrySpain
LanguageSpanish

Desire (Spanish: Deseo), also known as Beyond Desire, is a 2002 Spanish romantic drama film directed by Gerardo Vera from a screenplay by Ángeles Caso which stars Leonor Watling and Leonardo Sbaraglia.

Plot

Set in Madrid in 1945,[1] during the Francoist dictatorship, the plot follows the impossible romance between Elvira and Pablo. Elvira is a humble woman with allegiances to those vanquished in the Spanish Civil War (her father shot dead by the fascists and her husband Julio imprisoned) living with her sister Raquel and her mother. Pablo is an Argentine businessman of German descent and Nazi allegiances who is helping Nazis to flee to Argentina.

Cast

Production

The screenplay was penned by novel screenwriter Ángeles Caso.[4] A Lolafilms (Andrés Vicente Gómez) production, the film also had the participation of Antena 3 TV and Vía Digital [es].[2] The score was authored by Stephen Warbeck, whereas Javier Aguirresarobe worked as cinematographer.[1] The bulk of the footage was shot in Madrid, with some scenes filmed in Galicia.[5]

Release

Distributed by Lolafilms Distribución,[2] the film was theatrically released in Spain on 25 October 2002.

Reception

Jonathan Holland of Variety considered that the "good-looking political romancer" features a "solid script", which "sidesteps the obvious pitfalls, and the luminous screen presence of Leonor Watling suffuses the whole with warmth and tenderness".[2]

Ángel Fernández-Santos of El País considered that despite a good start and a compelling exterior sketch of the characters, the two leads and their romance end up losing steam, "bound by the corset of two inert, empty, dead characters".[6]

See also

References

  1. ^ a b Fernández Santos, Elsa (25 October 2022). "Gerardo Vera enfrenta ideología y pasión en 'Deseo'". El País.
  2. ^ a b c d e f g h Holland, Jonathan (11 November 2002). "Desire". Variety.
  3. ^ a b c d e "Deseo". Lolafilms. Retrieved 17 October 2022.
  4. ^ Ruiz Mantilla, Jesús (22 October 2002). "Leonor Watling y Sbaraglia viven una historia de amor con intriga nazi en 'Deseo'". El País.
  5. ^ Hermida, Xosé (14 December 2001). "'Deseo', la trágica historia de un amor imposible". El País.
  6. ^ Fernández-Santos, Ángel (25 October 2022). "A medio camino". El País.
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