Carola
Carola

Carola

1973Movie120 minEnglish

Norman Lloyd directed this televised production of Jean Renoir's World War II-era play. Taking place backstage at a theatrical performance in Nazi-occupied France, Carola is a tale of passion and intrigue that involves a beautiful stage actress and her emotional and psychological struggles over a Nazi officer, whom she is entangled in an affair with, and a Resistance leader whom she is hiding. Featuring Leslie Caron as Carola, the play also stars Mel Ferrer, Albert Paulsen, Michael Sacks, Carmen Zapata, and Anthony Zerbe.

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Director: Eduardo PintoGenres: Drama

Plot Summary

Carola is a young woman who finds herself entangled in a complex web of relationships and societal expectations in post-Franco Spain. As she navigates her desires and the constraints placed upon her, she confronts themes of identity, freedom, and the search for authentic connection.

Critical Reception

Carola received mixed reviews upon its release, with some critics praising its sensitive portrayal of a woman's struggle for self-discovery and others finding its pacing uneven. It is considered a notable film for its exploration of female agency within a conservative societal context.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its nuanced performance by Marisa Paredes.
  • Noted for its examination of societal pressures on women.
  • Some found the narrative lacked a strong dramatic arc.

Google audience: Audience reception for Carola is largely unavailable due to its limited release and older status. Where available, viewers have noted its historical significance and the compelling central performance.

Fun Fact

Marisa Paredes, who plays the titular character, would go on to become one of Spain's most acclaimed actresses, known for her collaborations with Pedro Almodóvar.

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