Time of Happiness
1997 Spanish film
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Time of Happiness (Spanish: El tiempo de la felicidad) is a 1997 Spanish film directed and written by Manuel Iborra. Its cast features Verónica Forqué, Silvia Abascal, María Adánez, Carlos Fuentes, Pepón Nieto, Liberto Rabal, Fele Martínez, and Antonio Resines, among others.
- José Luis Olaizola M.
- Rafael Díaz-Salgado
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| Spanish | El tiempo de la felicidad |
| Directed by | Manuel Iborra |
| Screenplay by | Manuel Iborra |
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| Cinematography | Hans Burmann |
| Edited by | Iván Aledo |
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| Distributed by | Sogepaq |
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| Country | Spain |
| Language | Spanish |
Plot
The fiction is set in Ibiza in the Summer of 1970, with the backdrop of the hippy counterculture and the topic of free love. It tracks a "dysfunctional" nuclear family (consisting of Julia and Fernando as well as their four children Cucho, Elena, Verónica and Juan) and their romantic and sexual endeavours in the island.[1]
Cast
- Verónica Forqué as Julia[1]
- Antonio Resines as Fernando[1]
- Pepón Nieto as Cucho[1]
- Clara Sanchis as Susi[1]
- Fele Martínez as Ezequiel[1]
- Liberto Rabal as León[1]
- María Adánez as Elena[1]
- Silvia Abascal as Verónica[1]
- Carlos Fuentes as Juan[1]
- Francisco Algora[2]
Production
Release
Reception
Jonathan Holland of Variety considered that Iborra delivers a "mature but slightly flat nostalgia vehicle" that despite being "well crafted and intermittently affecting" and with some "terrific" performances, it is unlikely to induce "anything but mild astonishment" among offshore audiences.[1]
Casimiro Torreiro of El País considered that, excessive subordination of the film to Forqué as well as other issues notwithstanding, the film breathes at ease when its young actresses (particularly Abascal) take over.[6]
Accolades
| Year | Award | Category | Nominee(s) | Result | Ref. |
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| 1998 | 12th Goya Awards | Best Sound | Daniel Goldstein, Eduardo Fernández, Ricardo Steinberg | Nominated | [3] |