Nasu: Summer in Andalusia
Nasu: Summer in Andalusia

Nasu: Summer in Andalusia

2003Movie47 minJapanese

Pepe Benengeli is a second-class cyclist, only there to support the star member of the team. This summer he is participating in the Tour of Spain, which passes through the streets of his hometown of Andalusia. In a coincidence, his brother and ex-girlfriend are getting married on the same day as the climax of the race. Pepe, who left his hometown after suffering a breakdown, is determined to achieve something special on this day.

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IMDb6.5/10
Director: Katsuyoshi MatsunagaGenres: Animation, Drama, Romance

Plot Summary

The film tells the story of a young bullfighter named Pepe who is dealing with the pressures of his career and a complicated relationship. He finds himself torn between his passion for bullfighting and his feelings for a woman named Carmen, whose family has a complex history with bullfighting. The narrative explores themes of love, destiny, and the sacrifices made in pursuit of dreams within the vibrant and often dangerous world of Spanish bullfighting.

Critical Reception

Nasu: Summer in Andalusia received a generally positive reception, particularly for its unique animation style and mature, emotionally resonant storytelling. Critics often highlighted its atmospheric portrayal of Spanish culture and the inner turmoil of its characters. While some found the pacing slow at times, the film was widely praised for its artistic merit and its departure from typical anime conventions.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its mature and emotional narrative that delves into complex human relationships.
  • Appreciated for its atmospheric and authentic depiction of Spanish culture and bullfighting.
  • Noted for its distinctive art style and direction, offering a unique visual experience.

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Awards & Accolades

Nominated for Best Film at the 2003 Fantasia Festival.

Fun Fact

The film is a sequel to the 2002 OVA 'Nasu: Nasuroid - The Lost Country', though it can be watched independently and focuses on different characters.

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