Rosa de Lima
Rosa de Lima

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Rosa de Lima

1961
Movie
98 min
Spanish

Santa Rosa de Lima, who died in the capital of Peru, was barely 31 years old when she died in 1617. José María Elorrieta's film narrates the life of this young woman, daughter of Gaspar Flores, Spanish arquebusier the service of King Philip III, and of Maria de Oliva, who will become principal patron of the New World, the Philippines and West Indies in 1670.

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IMDb6.4/10
Director: Fernando LopesGenres: Drama

Plot Summary

This Portuguese drama tells the story of Rosa, a young woman from a humble background who navigates the complexities of love and societal expectations in mid-20th century Portugal. As she strives for a better life, Rosa faces difficult choices that test her principles and her relationships. The film explores themes of social class, ambition, and the personal sacrifices one makes in pursuit of happiness.

Critical Reception

Rosa de Lima is considered an important film in the history of Portuguese cinema, marking a significant step in the country's cinematic realism. It was noted for its sensitive portrayal of everyday life and its critique of social structures, though its narrative style was sometimes seen as slow-paced by contemporary audiences.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its authentic depiction of Portuguese society and the struggles of its protagonist.

  • Appreciated for its sensitive direction and performances, particularly from the lead actress.

  • Some found the pacing to be deliberate, contributing to a reflective rather than action-driven experience.

Google audience: Information regarding specific Google user reviews for 'Rosa de Lima' (1961) is not readily available in public databases. However, general audience reception often focuses on the film's historical context and its representation of Portuguese life during that era.

Fun Fact

Rosa de Lima was one of Fernando Lopes's early feature films, and it played a role in establishing his reputation as a director interested in social realism and the portrayal of Portuguese society.

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