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La petición
An ambitious young woman from a wealthy family, but unsatisfied with her social position, will not hesitate to use all that is within her reach to achieve her ascent in society.
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Plot Summary
In 1917 Barcelona, a young, unmarried woman named Candelaria finds herself pregnant by a married factory owner. She is sent to live with her aunt, who encourages her to marry a local worker named Antonio to legitimize the child and avoid scandal. Candelaria struggles with this arrangement, torn between her feelings for the father of her child and the practicalities of her situation.
Critical Reception
Vicente Aranda's 'La petición' was a notable film in Spanish cinema of the 1970s, addressing themes of social constraints, female agency, and illicit relationships during a time of significant societal change. While it received a generally positive reception for its performances and direction, its exploration of controversial themes was a focal point of critical discussion.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its sensitive portrayal of a woman navigating difficult social circumstances.
Ana Belén's performance as Candelaria was highlighted as a strong point.
The film's frankness in depicting the sexual and social pressures on women was noted.
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Fun Fact
The film was controversial at the time of its release for its explicit exploration of female desire and societal repression, making it a significant work in Aranda's filmography.
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