Tuna and Chocolate

2004 Spanish film From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Tuna and Chocolate (Spanish: Atún y chocolate) is a 2004 Spanish comedy film written and directed by Pablo Carbonell [es], who also stars along with María Barranco and Pedro Reyes.

SpanishAtún y chocolate
Directed byPablo Carbonell
Written byPablo Carbonell
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Tuna and Chocolate
SpanishAtún y chocolate
Directed byPablo Carbonell
Written byPablo Carbonell
Produced byAntonio P. Pérez
Starring
CinematographyÁlex Catalán
Edited byNacho Ruiz Capillas
Music byNono García
Production
company
Maestranza Films
Distributed byWarner Sogefilms
Release dates
  • 24 April 2004 (2004-04-24) (Málaga)
  • 30 April 2004 (2004-04-30) (Spain)
CountrySpain
LanguageSpanish
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Plot

Set in an Andalusian fishing village against the backdrop of dwindling fishing resources, the plot follows fisherman Manuel and his pals El Cherif and Perra, as the former's life is upended when his son Manolín says that he wants to have his First Communion, in turn prompting Manolín's mother María to ask Manuel to marry her.[1][2][3]

Cast

Production

The film is a Maestranza Films production and it had the association of Indigo Media, the participation of TVE and Canal+, and the collaboration of Junta de Andalucía, Diputación de Cádiz, and Ayuntamiento de Barbate.[2][6] Shooting locations included Zahara de los Atunes and Barbate.[5][6]

Release

Tuna and Chocolate was selected in the competitive official lineup of the 7th Málaga Film Festival.[7][6] Distributed by Warner Sogefilms,[2] it was released theatrically in Spain on 30 April 2004.[4] It also made it to the lineup of the Los Angeles Latino Film Festival.[8]

Reception

Javier Ocaña of El País considered that the film's virtue "is the daring and the constant shunning of political correctness".[9]

Robert Koehler of Variety assessed that Carbonell is up to something "willfully eccentric" with the film, lamenting that he "dawdles while the film slips away from him".[2]

Alberto Bermejo of El Mundo gave Carbonell's directorial debut feature 3 stars, deeming it to be "surprising, in the most positive sense of the word".[10]

Accolades

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Year Award CategoryNominee(s) ResultRef.
2004
7th Málaga Film FestivalBest ActorPablo CarbonellWon[11]
2005
19th Goya AwardsBest Original Song"Atunes en el paraíso" by Javier RuibalNominated
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