La canción de Carla

DramaRomance

La canción de Carla
La canción de Carla
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Description

Traveling, having adventures, falling in love, action and many more actions are what you can do through movies and La canción de Carla is a film that will not leave you disappointed.
After several years of planning and shooting, the film was released in theaters in year 1996.
One of the most important parts prior to filming is the casting of actors and actresses and we believe that this time it is very successful with the participation of Robert Carlyle, Oyanka Cabezas, Scott Glenn, Salvador Espinoza, Richard Loza.

Ken Loach adds to his long list of professional career, having been the person in charge of the direction of this film.
The characters evolve throughout 125 min. the film lasts.
The cinema of United Kingdom is known worldwide and this film from that country could not be less.

We love the way Paul Laverty and his team have managed to convey the message of the film through the script.
An important job is that of George Fenton and his team who have managed to create a perfect soundtrack for the story they tell us.

Barry Ackroyd and his team have managed to handle the lights very well on the set and it shows that the direction of photography has been wonderful.
The genre of Drama, Romance is one of the most widely used in film and this is because it tends to work well with audiences.

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Critics La canción de Carla

This movie really surprised me ... a true masterpiece !! A film that truly captures the spirit of the Nicaraguan revolution. Beautifull! sensitive. human. sad! realistic. touching
interesting mix of fantasy and affliction. Carla's song. Almost a very good movie
Wonderfully human drama for realists. Carla's Song 'such a unique movie, despite its flaws. A fairly mixed affair that does nothing so well
(SPOILER) The resolution of Carla's situation is too PC. One of the best British films of the nineties. My logic101 questions about this movie
Rudie cannot fail. The neocolonial look. A movie in two parts
The heartbreaking story of a young woman. The other side of the story. Good reality
Robert Carlyle can drive my bus any day!
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