Letters from Spain
Letters from Spain

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Letters from Spain

1993
Movie
110 min
Japanese

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IMDb7.0/10
Director: Alejandro DoriaGenres: Drama

Plot Summary

In 1940s Spain, a young woman is forced to marry a wealthy, older man. She finds solace and connection through letters exchanged with a British prisoner of war. Their clandestine correspondence blossoms into a deep emotional bond, offering her a glimpse of a world beyond her stifling reality and a hope for a different future. The film explores themes of love, isolation, and the power of human connection against a backdrop of post-war austerity.

Critical Reception

Letters from Spain was a critical success in Spain, praised for its sensitive portrayal of a woman's inner life and its nuanced performances. It was lauded for its atmospheric direction and evocative depiction of the era. While not widely known internationally, it is considered a significant work in Spanish cinema.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its emotional depth and subtle storytelling.

  • Lauded for strong performances, particularly from Victoria Abril.

  • Appreciated for its atmospheric recreation of post-war Spain.

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Awards & Accolades

Nominated for two Goya Awards, including Best Actress for Victoria Abril. Won Best Film at the Valladolid International Film Festival.

Fun Fact

The film was inspired by a collection of real letters found in an antique shop, which detailed a similar clandestine romance during the post-Spanish Civil War period.

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