

The Courtyard of the Ballads
A portrait of the relations between neighbours in a Lisbon courtyard. A story made of small episodes of humour, friendship, rivalry, love.
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Plot Summary
During the Spanish Civil War, a flamenco dancer finds herself caught between her love for a Republican soldier and the affections of a Nationalist officer. Torn by loyalty and circumstance, she navigates a dangerous path through a country divided by conflict. Her choices have profound consequences for herself and those around her.
Critical Reception
This Spanish drama, set against the backdrop of the Spanish Civil War, received mixed to positive reviews, with many critics praising its lead performance and atmospheric direction. Some noted its melodrama and historical inaccuracies, while others lauded its emotional impact and cultural representation of flamenco.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for Carmen Amaya's powerful flamenco performances and intense dramatic presence.
- Criticized by some for its melodramatic plot and historical oversimplification of the Civil War.
- Appreciated for its evocative portrayal of a country in turmoil and the role of art within it.
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Fun Fact
The film prominently features the legendary flamenco dancer Carmen Amaya, whose authentic and passionate performances were a major draw and critical highlight.
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