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Butterfly's Tongue (La Lengua de las Mariposas/ aka The Tongue of the Butterfly (1998)
Director: José Luis Cuerda
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From Time Out Film Guide
Galicia, 1936. Eight-year-old Moncho (Lozano) runs away from his first day in school, terrified that his teacher Don Gregorio (Fernán-Gómez) is a flogger. His concerns are misplaced and, once he's coaxed back, he finds Don Gregorio a learned tutor and ally. Over the following months, Moncho learns about spiders and butterflies, potatoes and poetry; befriends a classmate, Roque, with whom he spies on a torrid backwoods love affair; and accompanies his budding saxophonist brother (de los Santos) abroad to the Santa Maria de Lombas Fair, where they meet a beguiling mute girl bearing the scar of a wolf. In the background the nation's political ferment looms, threatening to disrupt the benign course of Moncho's life lessons. A simple colourful fable underscoring the fragility of liberal romantic values, the film combines three Manuel Rivas short stories to slightly rambling effect. Beautifully filmed and lovingly performed, it paints a rather rose-tinted vision of pastoral arcadia, so the sobering finale comes as quite an abrupt change of mood.Author: NB
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Cast & crew
Director: José Luis Cuerda
Cast: Fernando Fernán- Gómez, Manuel Lozano, Uxía Blanco, Gonzálo M Uriarte, Alexis de los Santos, Tamar Novas, Guillermo Toldeo, Elena Fernández full cast
Duration: 96 mins
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