“Lola” ( Spanish: Lola ) is a thriller by the Spanish director Bigas Luna . The film premiered on January 17, 1986 in Barcelona .
| Lola | |
|---|---|
| Lola | |
| Genre | drama thriller |
| Producer | Bigas moon |
| Producer | Enrique Visiano |
| Author script | Louis Erce Bigas moon Enrique Visiano |
| In the main cast | Angela Molina |
| Operator | Josep M Civil |
| Composer | Jose Manuel Pagan |
| Film company | Fígaro films |
| Duration | 106 minutes |
| A country | |
| Language | |
| Year | 1986 |
| IMDb | ID 0089499 |
Content
- 1 plot
- 2 Cast
- 3 Awards and nominations
- 4 notes
- 5 Links
Story
Escaping from the beating Mario in Barcelona, Lola meets the Frenchman Robert. Four years later, they already had a daughter, Ana, despite the fact that Robert had a family left in Paris - wife Janine and son Pierre. Once Lola meets Mario, who was looking for her all this time. He claims to have changed and wants to be with her. Having been refused, Mario finds himself in the pool where Ana is engaged, and gets acquainted with her nanny Carmen.
After dinner with friends, Lola and Robert return home under the gaze of Mario strolling nearby. Lola is worried about her past, but she does not reveal to Robert. She reluctantly has sex with him, causing sudden pain.
Once Lola notices Mario walking with Ana and Carmen, after which she dismisses the nanny. Meanwhile, Jeanine comes to Robert. Having received a check for a large amount, she makes unsuccessful attempts to renew relations. Mario is convinced that Ana is his daughter, and intends to pick up the girl. Having drunk fairly, he comes at night to Lola’s apartment, which attracts the attention of Robert, who calls the police. Arriving law enforcement officers send the insensitive Mario to the hospital.
From the police inspector, Robert learns that Lola is familiar with the rowdy, but does not show the view. Lola tells her friend Sylvia that she is still attracted to Mario, and Ana is his daughter. Then in the hospital she finds out the address of her former lover, comes to his house and has sex with him.
Returning home and quarreling with Robert, Lola sees a nightmare and pronounces the name Mario several times. Robert also sees scratches on her body. He tells Lola that he needs to go to Rome . From the airport, Robert leaves her a love message on an answering machine. Having met with a drunk lover in a bar, Lola says she wants to break up with him. Left alone, Mario tells the barmaid in love with him that he hopes to turn things around and get rich. Angry that Lola is busy with the phone, he goes to her house.
Robert, who returned that night, discovers Lola who was killed. A neighbor awakened by noise through the peephole sees Mario running away. In court, he accuses Robert of this, whose prints also remained on the murder weapon. Judge convicted. In prison, Robert realizes that his ex-wife Janine was involved in the murder of Lola.
Going to a meeting with a Frenchwoman who bribed him, Mario recalls how he killed Lola, who injured him. When transferring another batch of money, accomplices are arrested by police. Years later, looking at the matured Ana, Robert notices how much she looks like a mother.
Cast
| Actor | Role |
|---|---|
| Angela Molina | Lola |
| Patrick bosho | Rober |
| Theodore Atkin | Mario |
| Assumpta Chamois | Sylvia |
| Karma sansa | Jeanine |
| Ariadne Gil | Ana in childhood |
Awards and nominations
- 1986 - International film festival of detective and science fiction films "MystFest" [1] :
- Best Actress - Angela Molina
- Best Movie Nomination - Bigas Luna
- 1987 - “ Fotogramas de Plata ” Award for Best Actress - Angela Molina [2]
- 1988 - Prize of the Premios ACE of the Association of Critics of the Latin-speaking Entertainment Industry for Best Supporting Actor in Cinema - Theodore Atkin [3] [4]
Notes
- ↑ Encyclopedia of Film-International Film Festival of Detective Films in Cattolica (MystFest-Festival Internazionale del Giallo e del Mistero di Cattolica) (Unavailable link) . Date of treatment April 11, 2018. Archived on April 18, 2018.
- ↑ Fotogramas de Plata (1987) - IMDb
- ↑ Premios ACE (1988) - IMDb
- ↑ Premios ACE [1988] (List of Award Winners and Nominees)
Links
- Lola on allmovie
- Lola (fr.) On
- Lola - Classic Movie Review 6193
- About the movie on mubi.com
- Nancy Berthier. Le cinéma de Bigas Luna. Presses Univ. du Mirail, 2001. P. 46 ISBN 9782858165377