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Torremolinos 73

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Time Out says

Given an indulgent viewing, writer-director Pablo Berger’s comedy about a Madrid  encyclopaedia salesman and his attractive wife ‘forced’ into making and performing in blue ‘educational’ films by his company can be quite diverting and funny. Bald, paunchy Javier Cámara, so superbly feeling in Almodóvar’s ‘Talk to Her’, proves an equally accomplished comedian here, outdoing even John Cleese with his armoury of grimaces as he gently mutates from ingenuous underdog to a self-delusional Bergmanesque porn director. Set at the fag end of the repressive Franco era, the film shows a keen, often affectionate awareness of the infelicities and hypocrisies of the time, not least the understandably clumsy embrace of sexual freedoms. And it’s refreshingly frank. But, on a second viewing, Berger’s film still strikes me as overly self-satisfied and too convinced of its own hilarity, its blinkered immersion in a world of pastel-hued ’70s kitsch disarming its satirical barbs and overlooking some unintentional sexism and xenophobia of its own.
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Release Details

  • Rated:15
  • Release date:Friday 24 June 2005
  • Duration:93 mins

Cast and crew

  • Director:Pablo Berger
  • Screenwriter:Pablo Berger
  • Cast:
    • Javier Cámara
    • Candela Peña
    • Juan Diego
    • Fernando Tejero
    • Mads Mikkelsen
    • Malena Alterio
    • Ramón Barea
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