Nina is a 20-year-old girl from Valladolid who lives with her divorced father, a conservative authoritarian. Trini is the same age and has lost her mother. Their families and hometown have n... Read allNina is a 20-year-old girl from Valladolid who lives with her divorced father, a conservative authoritarian. Trini is the same age and has lost her mother. Their families and hometown have nothing to offer, so they go on a risky voyage to the Costa del Sol in southern Spain and s... Read allNina is a 20-year-old girl from Valladolid who lives with her divorced father, a conservative authoritarian. Trini is the same age and has lost her mother. Their families and hometown have nothing to offer, so they go on a risky voyage to the Costa del Sol in southern Spain and stop in Madrid to search for work and independence.
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Performed by Juri Tkachenko, Igor Tukalo and Pedro Vasilievski
An enjoyable and sensitive film contains youth social manners, friendhip, interesting dialogues and brief doses of humor. It is easy to forget the defects in the editing and framing of the aspiring filmmaker, to let yourself be carried away by the freshness of a benevolent look at two young people whose unbreakable friendship is, ultimately, the great strength that will allow them to overcome the emotional deficits of their families. It received numerous awards, including: Goya Award nomination for best new director, award at the San Jordi festival for best first film, Audience award at the Valladolid festival and award for best director and best film at the Peñiscola festival. The plot is fun and simple, a slight story in which friendship, disappointment, and defeat are the main plot. Star two young acresses: Silke and Candela who won the award for best actress at the 1996 Peñiscola Festival, both of whom give sympathetic acting.
The first feature film by Icíar Bollaín, in the casual form of a peculiar female road movie in which attractive characters are torn between the desire to settle down and get out of an unfortunate life. Resulting to be a chronicle of the emancipation and affirmation of two young women faced with their own family pains. In this first feature film we find the freshness and freedom of Spanish youth and a good sense of pace with characters who do not seek to make history, but simply live and have fun . Unlike his later films, Icíar Bollaín does not capture the social conflicts of the great story, nor historical figures, but instead develops female characters who carry their own destiny and where men are not essential since they can disappear from one moment to the next. With style and subtlety, Icíar Bollaín outlines vulnerable and moving characters who advance in the face of danger, among them the discovery of an effervescent Candela Peña in the role of her faithful friend, who continued her collaboration with the filmmaker in subsequent films-
The sobriety of the plot is the main active, dealing with an unforgettable female friendship through the conviction of the actresses' performance and, more specifically, of Candela Peña, who radiates splendidly throughout the film. There's also a number of actors who will continue to develop prosperous film careers just as: Alex Angulo, Elena Irureta, Daniel Guzmán, and today indispensable Antonio de la Torre.
The motion picture was originally directed by Iciar Bollain . She has worked as a leading actress in selected films a ¨The South¨ (1983) by 'Victor Erice', ¨Malaventura¨ (1988) by Manuel Gutiérrez Aragón , ¨Land and Freedom¨ (1995) by Ken Loach, it became an acclaimed audience's and critics' choice ; ¨Leo¨ (2000) by 'Jose Luis Borau' that won the Best Actress nomination Goya Spanish Academy Awards and ¨Nos Miran¨ (2002) . She is a prestigious producer , writing and directing since then both documentaries and fiction films. In 1995, she wrote and directed her feature film debut, ¨Hola, ¿estás Sola?¨ (1995), awarded with Best New Director in Valladolid Festival and was nominated for Best Directorial Debut by the Spanish Film Academy. The film became one of Spain's 1996 box office hits. ¨Flowers from another world¨(1999), was her second feature film and was awarded at Cannes Film Festival 1999, Best Film in the International Critics' Week ; ¨Take my eyes¨, 2003, was her following film as writer and director, winner of 7 Goyas Spanish Academy Awards, including Best Film, among many other international awards. Her next feature film was ¨Mataharis (2007)¨ , subsequently , ¨Katmandu¨ and finally ¨El Olivo¨ at her best . Rating Hola, ¿estás sola?(1995): 6.5/10. Well worth watching.
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