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別名: Victoria Merida Roja, Victoria Mérida Rojas, ویکتوریا آبریل, ვიქტორია აბრილი, 빅토리아 아브릴
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Victoria Abril, born Victoria Mérida Rojas on July 4, 1959 in Madrid, Spain, is a renowned Spanish actress and singer. She rose to fame in Spain through her role in the TV show 'Un, dos, tres... responda otra vez' (1976-1978). Abril gained international recognition for her performance in the film '¡Átame!' (Tie Me Up! Tie Me Down!). She has worked extensively in Spain, France, Italy, and Iceland. With eight Goya Award nominations and one win, Abril is also known for winning the Silver Bear at Berlin International Film Festival for her role in 'Amantes'. In 2005, she released a bossanova-jazz album called 'PutchEros do Brasil'. Prior to this, she attempted to represent Spain in Eurovision Song Contest but was not selected.
公開年: 1982
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別題: The Beehive, La ruche, I Kipseli, A méhkas, L'alveare, Ul, Der Bienenkorb
監督: Mario Camus
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ジャンル: Drama, Film Based On Literature
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La Colmena (The Beehive) directed by Mario Camus in 1982 is an adaptation of Camilo José Cela's novel of the same name. Set in Madrid during 1942, just after the Spanish Civil War, the film interweaves the stories of various characters struggling to survive under Franco's regime. The central theme contrasts the lives of poets and intellectuals who are close to poverty with those who have prospered through illegal business ventures. The narrative explores their intersecting stories and the harsh realities they face in post-war Spain.
La Colmena is a Spanish drama film released in 1982, directed by Mario Camus. It's an adaptation of Camilo José Cela's novel of the same name, set in Madrid during 1942, in the aftermath of the Spanish Civil War. The movie presents a stark contrast between the poets and intellectuals who are close to poverty and those who have benefited from illegal businesses. Through these characters' intertwining stories, Camus paints a grim picture of post-war Spain under Franco's regime.