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別名: Gabriela Reyes Roel
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Gabriela Roel, born December 13, 1959, is a Mexican actress known for her prolific career in film, theater, and television. She studied theater at Universidad Autónoma de Chihuahua and Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México. Roel began her artistic career in the mid-1980s with roles in 'La casa que arde de noche' and the soap opera 'Pobre juventud'. In 2017, she wrote the theme song for the biographical series 'Hoy voy a cambiar' about Lupita D'alessio.
公開年: 1988
別題: Елдорадо, Eldorado, Arany és vér, A peso d'oro, Эльдорадо, El Dorado - Gier nach Gold
監督: Carlos Saura
脚本: Carlos Saura
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制作会社: Chrysalide Film, Compañía Iberoamericana de TV, Iberoamericana Films Produccion, RAI, Canal+, France 3 Cinéma, TVE, SACIS
ジャンル: Drama, History, Adventure, drama film
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In 'El Dorado' (1988), Carlos Saura retells the historic expedition led by Pedro de Ursúa in search of El Dorado between 1560 and 1561. The journey begins with three hundred men, who sell their property and souls to traverse the unknown Amazon rainforest via the Orinoco River. However, the expedition takes a dark turn when Lope de Aguirre, one of the soldiers, rebels against the authority of Pedro de Ursúa and King Philip II of Spain. Aguirre seizes command, leading his team through treacherous waters and exposing them to various hardships that reveal the full range of human misery. The film chronicles this ill-fated adventure that ultimately ends in tragedy.
'El Dorado' is a 1988 Spanish historical drama film directed by Carlos Saura, co-produced by France and Italy. The movie adapts the real-life story of the Spanish expedition led by Pedro de Ursúa to find El Dorado, which became infamous due to the rebellion of Lope de Aguirre. Set in the context of the European conquest of the Americas, the film explores themes of greed, power, and human suffering. Despite mixed critical reception, 'El Dorado' stands as a significant work in Saura's filmography and an important cinematic interpretation of one of history's most notorious expeditions.