The Enchanted Forest | |
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Spanish | El bosque animado |
Directed by | José Luis Cuerda |
Screenplay by | Rafael Azcona |
Produced by | Eduardo Ducay |
Starring | Alfredo Landa Tito Valverde Alejandra Grepi Miguel Rellán |
Cinematography | Javier Aguirresarobe |
Edited by | Juan Ignacio San Mateo |
Music by | José Nieto |
Production company | Classic Films |
Release date |
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Running time | 103 minutes |
Country | Spain |
Language | Spanish |
The Enchanted Forest (Spanish: El bosque encantado)[1] is a 1987 Spanish comedy-fantasy film directed by José Luis Cuerda and written by Rafael Azcona, based on the eponymous novel written by Wenceslao Fernández Flórez. The film has a large ensemble cast headed by Alfredo Landa. It was a critical success winning five Goya Awards including Best Film, Best Director and Best Actor.
Plot
The film shows the adventures of the human inhabitants of the shrubland of Cecebre and how their paths cross over under the shelter of a lively forest where animals, people and plants form a harmonious system. It notably tells the misfortunes of Malvís, a farm hand sick of the shortages of his trade, who decides to become a bandit and hides in the shrubland under the alias Fendetestas, and who is joined by a kid as an apprentice, Fuco; of Geraldo, a well-digger who lost a leg while whale hunting and is in love with Hermelinda, who is leaving to the city fed up with her aunt; of the lost soul of Fiz de Cotovelo, damned to follow the procession of spirits; and of the D'Abondo family, the lords and ladies of the parroquia, among other characters.
Cast
- Alfredo Landa as Malvís / Bandido Fendetestas
- Tito Valverde as Geraldo
- Alejandra Grepi as Hermelinda
- Miguel Rellán as Fiz de Cotovelo
- Alicia Hermida as Gloria Roade
- Amparo Baró as Amelia Roade
- Fernando Rey as Sr. D'Abondo
- Manuel Alexandre as Roque Freire
- Encarna Paso as Juanita Arruallo
- María Isbert as Moucha
- Antonio Gamero as Civil Guard corporal
- Paca Gabaldón as Sra. D'Abondo
- Luis Ciges as Loco de Vos
Release
The film was theatrically released on 2 October 1987.[2]
Accolades
Year | Award | Category | Nominee(s) | Result | Ref. |
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1988 | 2nd Goya Awards | Best Film | Won | [3] | |
Best Screenplay | Rafael Azcona | Won | |||
Best Actor | Alfredo Landa | Won | |||
Best Original Score | José Nieto | Won | |||
Best Art Direction | Félix Murcia | Nominated | |||
Best Cinematography | Javier Aguirresarobe | Nominated | |||
Best Costume Design | Javier Artiñano | Won | |||
Best Sound | Bernardo Menz, Enrique Molinero | Nominated |
See also
References
- ↑ Juan-Navarro, Santiago (2018). "El bosque encantado (The Enchanted Forest) (1987)". In Jimenez Murguía, Salvador; Pinar, Alex (eds.). The Encyclopedia of Contemporary Spanish Films. Rowman & Littlefield. pp. 72–73. ISBN 9781442271333.
- ↑ Caparrós Lera, J.M. (1992). El cine español de la democracia: de la muerte de Franco al «cambio» socialista (1975-1989). Barcelona: Anthropos. p. 364. ISBN 84-7658-312-5.
- ↑ "El bosque animado". premiosgoya.com. Academia de las Artes y las Ciencias Cinematográficas de España. Retrieved 8 July 2022.