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Sunday Light (2007) (Blu-Ray) (*)
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Original Title: Luz de domingo
Screened, competed or awarded at:
Cinema Writers Circle Awards, Spain
Goya Awards
Other Film Festival Awards


Language Selections:
English ( Subtitles )
Portuguese ( Subtitles )
Spanish ( Dolby Digital 5.1 )
Spanish ( Dolby DTS-HD Master Audio )


Product Origin/Format:
Spain ( Blu-Ray/Region B )

Running Time:
111 min

Aspect Ratio:
Widescreen (1.85:1)

Special Features:
Cast/Crew Interview(s)
Interactive Menu
Photo Gallery
Scene Access
Trailer(s)
Remastered


Movie filmed in 2007 and produced in:
Spain ( Spain, Portugal )


Directed By:
José Luis Garci


Written By:
José Luis Garci
Horacio Valcárcel


Actors:
Álex González ..... Laura
Paula Echevarría ..... Pipo
Toni Acosta
Eva Almaya
Víctor Anciones
Adolfo de Grandy
Manuel Galiana
Fernando Guillén Cuervo
Hevia
Alfredo Landa
Carlos Larrañaga
Iker Lastra
Ramón Lillo
Kiti Manver
Valentín Paredes
Sergio Peris-Mencheta
Enrique Villén
Andrea Tenuta ..... Parrula
Francisco Algora ..... Chanfaina
Carlos Larrañaga ..... Atila
Mapi Sagaseta
Jorge Roelas
Fernando Guillén Cuervo ..... Ramón
Iker Lastra ..... Leto
Víctor Anciones ..... Pipo
Pilar Ordóñez
Inocencio Arias
Luis José Ventin ..... (as Luis Ventín)
Eva Almaya ..... Laura
Natalia Díaz


Synopsis:
In Cenciella, a small village in Asturias, the bitter struggle between two political groups brings misfortune to two kind, naïve people; the couple made up of Urbano and Estrella. The secretary at the town hall is a liberal, idealist person but in spite of this a member of one of the political groups that considers him to be from the enemy group, decides to get revenge on him for his neutrality by raping his girlfriend the Sunday before their wedding. At this very moment Urbano is meditating on something that obsesses him; Sunday light is very different to other days, on Sunday it seems as if the sun looks at the earth face-to-face, on Sunday it is difficult not to connect with fellow men..

In early 20th-century Spain, Urbano, an idealistic liberal young man arrives in Cenciella, a small village, to be a secretary at the town hall. Urbano falls in love with Estrella, the daughter of a local landowner Joaco. Politically, the town is split in two, with the forces of evil repped by mayor Atila. Urbano tries to remain neutral but his intentions would be brutally punished. The Sunday prior to his wedding to Estrella, while the couple are in the forest enjoying an idyllic moment, everything changes with the presence of the chief, who comes to take revenge. He comes accompanied by his trusty servant, Longinus, and his three sons, who assault the couple. Urbano is tied up to a tree and beaten, while Estrella is brutally raped. However the whole assault is politically motivated as the boss says to his servant when he was denied the chance to do what have his three sons did to the girl, "is political, not vice." At another point the mayor is extending its personal view of what happened: "Women and the laws are to be violated, provided that cause us problems." Bewildered, Urbano's response is visceral but rational, without resorting to wash his honor and take immediate revenge, as would be more suitable to the melodrama of the time. Thinking in what is best for Estrella and in the future, the family does not report or talk about the rape, and the betrothed marry. What happened serves no other purpose than to sadden the happiness of the bride and relatives. Urbano also sees and makes Juaco, his father in law, see with different eyes, the baby that Estrella is expecting as a result of the rape. Urbani takes the baby as his own. However vengeance occurs after some time, but in a way that gives it a certain beauty to the outcome of a sad story. Eventually the couple, along with the child, moved to live in New York, which represents in the film that ideal world, very missed by his grandfather, that rural life amid beautiful scenery could not provide for the ambitions of a local chief .

Sunday Light (Spanish: Luz de domingo)is a 2007 Spanish film directed by José Luis Garci and starring Álex González, Paula Echevarría and Alfredo Landa. The plot, set in rural Asturias in the early 20th-century, is based on a novel by Ramón Pérez de Ayala.
This product was added to our catalog on Saturday 26 March, 2011.
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