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- This film is actually a political allegory of Franco's dictatorship in Spain, with the mother and the three brothers representing the Spanish society of those times.
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Ana and the Wolves (Spanish: Ana y los lobos) is a 1973 Spanish absurdist comedy-drama film directed by Carlos Saura. Starring Geraldine Chaplin as a foreign governess who comes to an isolated house to take care of the children of a convoluted family.
Anna and the Wolves: Directed by Carlos Saura. With Geraldine Chaplin, Fernando Fernán Gómez, José María Prada, José Vivó. A British governess comes to an isolated house to take care of the children of a convoluted family.
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The young but travelled Ana arrives in a manor in the countryside of Spain to work as nanny of three girls and finds a dysfunctional family: the matriarch is a sick old woman obsessed by death and having constant nervous breakdowns; her son José was raised dressing in girl's clothes until his First Communion and is obsessed by military clothes ...
Ana y los lobos (English: Ana and the Wolves) is a 1973 Spanish absurdist comedy-drama film directed by Carlos Saura. Starring Geraldine Chaplin as a foreign governess who comes to an isolated house to take care of the children of a convoluted family.
Ana and the Wolves. One of director Carlos Saura’s most potent allegories for the hypocrisy and repression that defined Francoist Spain follows Ana (Geraldine Chaplin), a young English woman who arrives at a remote Spanish estate in order to work as a governess for three girls.
Ana (Geraldine Chaplin) is the new foreign nanny for three girls of a troubled family in an isolated mansion in Spain. José (José María Prada) is an uncle who seems to maintain control of the household and trying to impose his will on Ana.
Carlos Saura's political allegory, ANNA AND THE WOLVES, narrowly avoids turning into a full-on horror flick and traffics much of the same terrain as a surrealist fable, all while aping the style of a heated, family melodrama.
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