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Antonieta (1982)
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In this French-Mexican-Spanish film that hops back and forth between the narration's present and its past, viewers watch Antonieta (Isabelle Adjani) as she is involved in the turbulent Mexican political scene in the first decades of the 20th century -- as she goes to Paris and commits suicide in the Notre Dame cathedral of that city, and then, in a confusing segment of the film, as she is seen with the present-day Parisian author (Hanna Schygulla) who is researching the story of Antonieta's death and who is a witness to her suicide. The film does not follow that chronology exactly, rather introducing the Parisian author first, and taking the author to Mexico for her research where she sees film clips from the political turmoil of the 1910s-1920s and gradually gets to "know" Antonieta -- though in the end, it could be said that no one seems to know Antonieta really well, or why she would want to kill herself. ~ Eleanor Mannikka, Rovi

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Starring:
Isabelle AdjaniHanna Schygulla, (more)
Director(s):
Carlos Saura
Format(s):
DVD
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    Margarita R.

    This was a great movie. I have visited Mexico City and am familiar with these places, but not to this degree. What an interesting movie. I really enjoyed watching it!

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    Jean C.

    This movie was filmed in French and dubbed in Spanish. There are no English subtitles. If you can follow the Spanish or understand French by reading lips you might find this an interesting movie.

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    Katia M.

    A terrible copy. I can't rate the movie because I couldn't watch it.

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