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Mary Paz Pondal Movies

1988  
 
Oscar Ladoire stars as a hapless victim whose confidence is shaken after a series of luckless attempts at romance. A cross between Walter Mitty and Woody Allen, he emerges as a Ramboesque hero who helps a pretty female rocker avoid the glare of the spotlight. ~ Dan Pavlides, Rovi

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Starring:
Oscar LadoireMaureen Herero, (more)
 
1977  
 
In this Spanish comedy, some lads, whose job is to assist their parish priest, plant a tape recorder in their priest's confessional box and record the exciting sexual revelations which take place there. They then take these recordings up to the belfry and listen to them with their pals while reading girlie magazines and masturbating. The juiciest confession comes from a go-go dancer, whom they are inspired to track down. After a number of humorous incidents expressive of the boys' juvenile lust and jealousy, Curro (Francisco Summers) displaces the dancer's married lover and becomes her boyfriend. ~ Clarke Fountain, Rovi

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Starring:
Beatriz GalboMary Paz Pondal, (more)
 
1970  
PG13  
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Luis Buñuel's Tristana is a surreal criticism of Catholicism and the modern world, told through the story of the title character, who is portrayed by Catherine Deneuve. Tristana is a young Spanish woman left to the care of Don Lope (Fernando Rey), the protective but impoverished aristocrat. Don sells his possessions to avoid manual labor and champions the causes of the dispossessed and downtrodden of society. He takes advantage of the vulnerable Tristana, who leaves him when she falls in love with Horacio (Franco Nero). Unable to commit to him, she returns to Don Lope when she falls ill. He asks for her hand in marriage, and she accepts after losing her leg to cancer. She chooses to remain in a passionless union rather than be subject to the harsh realities of a society that refuses to change to the needs of women. Taken from the novel by celebrated author Benito Perez Galdos, the film -- wherein director Buñuel takes his usual jabs at religion and politics -- is a tribute to the author on the 50th anniversary of his death. ~ Dan Pavlides, Rovi

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Starring:
Catherine DeneuveFernando Rey, (more)
 
1965  
 
Good guy (lone gunfighter) versus bad guy in a small town. ~ Tana Hobart, Rovi

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