Stiletto heels
See also: Heel
Stiletto heels ( Tacones lejanos ) is a film of Pedro Almodóvar, carried out in 1991, with Victoria Abril.
Synopsis
After years of absence, Becky Del Paramo, celebrates singer pop the Sixties, returns to Madrid. It is to find his/her daughter, Rebecca, married to one of his/her former lovers, Manuel. Becky understands quickly that the Mariage of Rebecca is a shipwreck especially when Manuel proposes to him to show their old relation. One night, Manuel is assassinated…The intrigue turns obviously around the identity of the assassin, treated in a tragi-comic way. One laughs there and one cries there, in the middle of the transvestites and of the prison universe. It should be noted the role of the judge, who holds three identities, not always - or always completely - for the needs for the service. The relations unmarried mother are evoked in a strong way, by the absence and the love which ends up joining together them in spite of the tests, to the final scene, very moving. The original title which means remote heels , illustrates this report/ratio. It refers to this scene where Rebecca tells that child, it heard the noises of the steps of his/her mother when this one returned the evening late, the only memory that it had kept some.
The Japanese type-setter and actor Ryuichi Sakamoto carried out the original soundtrack of film except for the title Año De Amor composed by Nino Ferrer and interpreted by Luz Casal, like that of very many films among which wings of Honneamise, Furyo, the Last Emperor, Little Bouddha,…
Distribution
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Victoria Abril: Rebeca
- Marisa Paredes : Becky del Páramo
- Miguel Bump: Judge Domínguez/Lethal Hugo/
- Anna Lizaran: Margarita
- Cristina Marcos : Paula
- Féodor Atkine: Handbook
- Pedro Díez LED Corral: Alberto
- Bibiana Fernández : Susana
- Javier Bardem : Manager television
- Agustín Almodóvar: The customer who holds of the photographs (not credited)
Reward
César of the best foreign film 1993
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