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Director:
Writers:
Rafael Azcona (screenplay)
Rafael Azcona (story)
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Release Date:
25 February 1994 (USA) more
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Plot:
In 1931, a young soldier (Fernando) deserts from the army and falls into a country farm, where he is... more | add synopsis
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Awards:
Won Oscar. Another 24 wins & 13 nominations more
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A Masterpiece of societal contrasts more (40 total)

Cast

  (in credits order) (verified as complete)

Penélope Cruz ... Luz
Miriam Díaz Aroca ... Clara (as Miriam Díaz-Aroca)
Gabino Diego ... Juanito
Fernando Fernán Gómez ... Manolo
Michel Galabru ... Danglard
Ariadna Gil ... Violeta
Agustín González ... Don Luis
Chus Lampreave ... Doña Asun
Mary Carmen Ramírez ... Amalia
Jorge Sanz ... Fernando

Maribel Verdú ... Rocío
Juan José Otegui ... El cabo
Jesús Bonilla ... Soldier (El número)
María Galiana ... La Polonia
Joan Potau ... Paco (as Juan Potau)

Félix Cubero ... Palomo
Marciano de la Fuente ... The Mayor (El Alcalde)
José Antonio Sacristán ... Rorro
Manuel Huete ... Lugareño
Luís Zagalo ... Ganan
Adelina Andrade ... La Encarna
João Salaviza ... Street Musician (as João Salaviza Silva)
Bernardino Nascimento ... Street Musician
François Venturini ... Street Musician
Miguel Pyrrait ... Street Musician
Joaquín Raposo ... Street Musician
Luis Romero ... Street Musician
José Graniza ... Street Musician
Fernando Sequeira ... Street Musician
Eduardo Marques ... Street Musician
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Directed by
Fernando Trueba 
 
Writing credits
(in alphabetical order)
Rafael Azcona  screenplay
Rafael Azcona  story
José Luis García Sánchez  story
Fernando Trueba  story

Produced by
Andrés Vicente Gómez .... executive producer
Manuel Lombardero .... associate producer
Fernando Trueba .... producer
 
Original Music by
Antoine Duhamel 
 
Non-Original Music by
Pablo Sorozábal (from opera "La tabernera del puerto") (as Pablo Sorozabel)
 
Cinematography by
José Luis Alcaine 
 
Film Editing by
Carmen Frías 
 
Set Decoration by
Juan Botella 
 
Costume Design by
Lala Huete 
 
Makeup Department
Dina Chorão .... assistant hair stylist (as Dina Chorao)
Ana Ferreira .... hair stylist
Ana Lorena .... makeup artist
Alda Matos .... assistant hair stylist
Erica Porru .... assistant makeup artist
 
Production Management
Angélica Huete .... production manager
Cristina Huete .... production director
Paula Nascimento .... assistant production manager
Luis Rocha .... assistant production manager
Fernando Vendrell .... production manager
 
Second Unit Director or Assistant Director
Jaime Botella .... assistant director
Fernando Centeio .... second assistant director
Martin Gamet .... trainee assistant director
 
Art Department
Rita Azevedo .... set decorator trainee (as Rita Azebedo)
Ana Louro .... assistant set decorator
António José Matos .... construction coordinator: Lisboa (as Mestre Antonio José Matos)
Miguel Mendes .... assistant set decorator
João Manuel Nuñez .... construction coordinator: Estremoz
Marcello Urgeghe .... props
Hélène Vaillant .... upholsterer (uncredited)
 
Sound Department
Luis Castro .... sound effects
Philippe Morel .... boom operator
Alfonso Pino .... sound mixer
Georges Prat .... sound director
 
Special Effects by
Filipe Cardoso .... special effects
 
Camera and Electrical Department
Amílcar Carrajola .... first assistant camera
Paulo Duarte .... electrician
Carlos Farinha .... grip
Carlos Figueiroa .... grip
José Gomes .... key grip
Juan Molina .... camera operator
Victor Nobre .... second assistant camera
Manuel Romualdo .... additional electrician
Miguel Sales Lopes .... camera trainee
Marco Sales .... electrician
Leonardo Simões .... additional camera operator (as Leonardo Simoes)
Mário Soares .... chief electrician (as Mario Soares)
João Tuna .... still photographer
 
Costume and Wardrobe Department
Cristina Mampaso .... wardrobe assistant
Rosário Moreira .... additional wardrobe (as Rosarinho Moreira)
Peris .... wardrobe: Madrid
Lurdes Rocha .... wardrobe
 
Editorial Department
Marisa Hernández .... first assistant editor
Manuel Huete .... second assistant editor
 
Music Department
Alfredo De la Fuente .... assistant music recordist
Antoine Duhamel .... conductor
Antoine Duhamel .... orchestrator
Guillermo Fernández Shaw .... composer: song "La taberna del puerto"
Enrique Rielo .... music recordist
Federico Romero .... composer: song "La taberna del puerto"
Miguel Sáez .... music coordinator
 
Transportation Department
Luis Gandres .... driver
Emilio García .... transportation coordinator
Horacio González .... transportation coordinator
João Pedro Matoso .... driver
Francisco Matias Mendes .... horse transportation
Jorge Mergulhão .... driver (as Jorge Mergulhao)
Nuno Mergulhao .... driver
 
Other crew
Luis Alegre .... collaborator
Marta Blasco .... stage manager
Emma Cohen .... collaborator
Mayte de la Cruz .... collaborator
José Antonio Esteves .... additional production assistant
Juan Feuerriegel .... collaborator
Ana Huete .... collaborator
Olmo León .... collaborator
Rosa López .... collaborator
Cristina Mampaso .... carnival masks
Carmen Martínez .... collaborator
Alba Moro .... collaborator
Miguel Muñoz Alonso .... collaborator
Gloria Noriega .... press attache
Gloria Noriega .... unit publicist
Lourdes Olaizola .... collaborator
Isabel Pinho .... accountant (as Isabel Correa de Pinho)
Fátima Ribeiro .... script supervisor
Carmen Rico-Godoy .... collaborator
Virginia Rubio .... co-production coordinator
Isabel Silva .... production assistant
Clara Sueiro .... production secretary
David Trueba .... collaborator
Jonás Trueba .... collaborator
 
Thanks
Emilio Martínez Lázaro .... thanks
 
Crew believed to be complete


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Additional Details

Also Known As:
Belle époque (France)
The Age of Beauty
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Runtime:
109 min
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Color:
Color (Eastmancolor)
Aspect Ratio:
2.35 : 1 more
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Trivia:
When Juanito comes to serenade Rocìo, he sings "Las Mañanitas" which in México is used to celebrate a birthday instead of the classic "Happy Birthday To You". more
Goofs:
Anachronisms: Amalia sings "En un pais de fábula" from Pablo Sorozábal's zarzuela "La tabernera del puerto". The situation of the movie is in early 1930s, whereas this zarzuela was first staged in 1936. more
Movie Connections:
Featured in The 79th Annual Academy Awards (2007) (TV) more

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4 out of 4 people found the following review useful.
A Masterpiece of societal contrasts, 5 February 2007
10/10
Author: zaluckna from United States

Belle Epoque is a movie with multiple social, political, and religious contrasts. Directed by Fernando Trueba, the tragic comedy presents a curious excerpt of pre-republican Spain. Death and life, rich and poor, agnostic and religious, libertine and monarchist, deserter and loyalist, old and young, marriage and divorce, trust and deceit, love and hate, past and future; these make an incomplete list of the complex sub-structures within the movie. In my opinion, the sensational arrival of Amalia becomes the focal point and, in turn, she becomes the embodiment of all the contrasts in order that one can more clearly understand the Spain of 1931 (in the imagination of the scriptwriter, of course).All the contrasts of the characters are joyously poised at the precipitous edge of a fleeting belle époque. Almost every contrast is sensationalized within the character of Amalia. She makes an emphatic entrance as the enthusiastic artist which contrasts starkly with the artistic dearth of Manolo. Her presence represents the shock value which cultural contrasts can impose upon society.

As such, Belle époque is a masterpiece of the deconstruction of an episodic society. The indeterminate machinations of social contrasts invigorate life with definition and purpose. Trueba show us how they affect the sub-structures of culture just as tranquilly as the ebb and flow of the ocean's tide.

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