Blancanieves
Blancanieves

Blancanieves (2012)

7.3 ? Sep 28, 2012 1h 44m

Overview

A black and white silent movie, based on the Snow White fairy tale, that is set in a romantic version of 1920s Seville and centered on a female bullfighter.

Genres

Drama Fantasy

Release Date

September 28, 2012

Rating

7.3 /10

Runtime

1h 44m

Official Trailer from YouTube

Maribel Verdú

Maribel Verdú

Encarna

Macarena García

Macarena García

Carmen/Blancanieves

Daniel Giménez Cacho

Daniel Giménez Cacho

Antonio Villalta

Ángela Molina

Ángela Molina

Doña Concha

Inma Cuesta

Inma Cuesta

Carmen de Triana

Sofía Oria

Sofía Oria

Carmencita

Ramón Barea

Ramón Barea

Don Martín

Josep Maria Pou

Josep Maria Pou

Don Carlos

Pere Ponce

Pere Ponce

Genaro

Itziar Castro

Itziar Castro

Tocinillo de cielo

Ignacio Mateos

Ignacio Mateos

Fotógrafo plaza

Carmen Belloch

Enfermera mayor

Teresa Soria Ruano

Teresa Soria Ruano

Enfermera joven

Carmen Segarra

Carmen Segarra

Milagros

Pep Ferrer

Pep Ferrer

Pintor

Manel Castillejos

Manel Castillejos

Fotógrafo entierro

Emilio Gavira

Emilio Gavira

Jesusín

Jinson Añazco

Juanín

Sergio Dorado

Rafita

Alberto Martínez

Josefa

B

badelf

7.0/10

Oct 11, 2022

This is a highly creative version of Snow White that looks and wounds exactly like an old silent movie. It was so well done that I was invested in the characters by the end and therefore somewhat disappointed by the finale.

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CinemaSerf

7.0/10

Apr 02, 2024

This is a cracking silent film that sees the traditional "Snow White" story presented in monochrome and transferred to the arena of the toreador. Our heroine is "Carmen" (Macarena García) whose father was a renowned bullfighter "Villalta" (Daniel Gimênez Cacho) but on the day of her birth he suffers a double tragedy that leads him ultimately to marry his rather malevolent nurse "Encarna" (Maribel Verdú). Fortunately for her, "Carmen" went to live with her loving grandmother but upon her death she had to return to her ailing father and his rather brutal second wife. Her new life proves unbearable, so she flees to the forest where she encounters seven diminutive matadors who take her in, name her "Blancanieves" and, seeing that she has inherited some of her father's skill in the bull ring, anticipate making a fortune with her - sure she will be a great crowd-pleaser. The artistry involved here is stunning with the whole production design giving this adaptation a lovely richness as the sparing inter-titles keep us informed on just what is going on. Verdú is really quite menacing, in a sort of Dame Kristen Scott Thomas manner with a "sweet" smile that could strip the hide from you. The girl's mischievous yet kind forest friends add a delightful, and sometimes quite comedic, element of hope and fun to the proceedings and I actually thought, for a while at least, that there was a fair chance that Pablo Berger would amend the ending! The accompaniment has a lovely Spanish flair to it. Sometimes gentle, seductive, sometimes rousing and almost stormy, and it helps sustain the mood of this dark interpretation that is anything but Disney. If you ever get a chance to watch in a cinema, then you ought to take it - this is a celebration of Spanish culture that looks marvellous up on a big screen.

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