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Torremolinos 73 (2003)
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The sexual revolution meets a bumbling door-to-door salesman and his beautician wife in the form of "educational" sex films in this satiric comedy, set in Spain in 1973. Alfredo Lopez (Javier Cámara) is an encyclopedia salesman whose work has not been going especially well lately, which is worrisome to his wife, Carmen (Candela Peña), who is eager to have a baby. As it happens, encyclopedia sales have been dismal overall, and publisher Don Carlos (Juan Diego) strikes upon an idea for a more lucrative product line -- an "audiovisual encyclopedia of human reproduction," consisting of 8 mm movies demonstrating different ways for couples to make love. Don Carlos sets up a meeting between his sales staff and Dennis (Thomas Bo Larsen), a pornographer from Denmark who likes to tell people he once worked with Ingmar Bergman. While most of the salesmen refuse to have anything to do with Don Carlos' new scheme -- especially since pornography is strictly illegal under the Franco regime -- Alfredo grudgingly goes along, and despite initial misgivings Carmen is drafted to star in the first film in the series. As the films become an underground success in Spain and earn a more high-profile reputation in Denmark, Carmen is recognized in public as a glamorous porn star, and Alfredo deludes himself into believing he and Dennis are making art films. But Alfredo's ambitions get the better of him when he begins writing a screenplay for a serious feature film and Carmen becomes increasingly obsessed with having a child. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

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Starring:
Javier CamáraCandela Peña, (more)
Director(s):
Pablo Berger
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DVD
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    James V.

    What an unusual comedy is TORREMOLINOS 73. Filmed in an utterly realistic manner (for much of its length, at least), it draws you in almost as would a documentary. The plot is there, and it’s a good one, yet so real seem the two leads, so strong are their performances, that, although I have seen both actors many times previously, it was as though this was a first encounter. While this is a movie in which sex figures as enormously as any you'll see, there is almost no sense of shame or prurience in either the performances or the viewer. This is astonishing, I think, and something of a "first." The comedy is so grounded that you may not laugh out loud until one particular scene arrives. Here, a fellow who makes porn films but who has cut his theoretical teeth on the work of Ingmar Bergman, creates his "masterpiece." Talk about hilarious. Yet there is a sadness to this movie that outweighs its lovely, low-key comedy. I wouldn’t have it any other way. "Torremolinos 73" is one-of-a-kind.

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