Suburbs (film)

1996 Spanish film From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Suburbs (Spanish: Adosados) is a 1996 Spanish drama film directed by Mario Camus based on the novel by Félix Bayón which stars Antonio Valero, Ana Duato, Jaume Valls, Lluís Homar, and Boris Nevzorov.

SpanishAdosados
Directed byMario Camus
Screenplay by
  • Félix Bayón
  • Mario Camus
Based onAdosados
by Félix Bayón
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Suburbs
Theatrical release poster
SpanishAdosados
Directed byMario Camus
Screenplay by
  • Félix Bayón
  • Mario Camus
Based onAdosados
by Félix Bayón
Produced byEnrique Cerezo
Starring
CinematographyJaume Peracaula
Edited byJosé Mª Biurrun
Music bySebastián Mariné
Production
company
Enrique Cerezo PC
Distributed byLider Films
Release date
  • 9 August 1996 (1996-08-09)
CountrySpain
LanguageSpanish
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Plot

A visit to the veterinarian triggers a series of lies that jeopardizes the routine and peaceful suburban life of a successful auditor with his wife and children.[1][2]

Cast

Production

The film was produced by Enrique Cerezo PC.[2]

Release

Suburbs was released theatrically in Spain on 9 August 1996.[5] It also screened at the Montreal Film Festival later in August that year.[6]

Reception

Godfrey Cheshire of Variety billed the film as an "awitty, downbeat allegory of middle-class fears".[2]

Accolades

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Year Award CategoryNominee(s) ResultRef.
1996
20th Montreal World Film FestivalBest ScreenplayMario Camus, Félix BayónWon
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Themes

The films has been studied within the scope of an examination of the "culture of the townhouse" as a "control device by the Spanish democratic governments in the 1990s through the urban restructuring of the suburbs of large cities".[8]

See also

References

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