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Carmen
Plot Synopsis by Eleanor Mannikka

Director Carlos Saura's Carmen develops a fictional story revolving around the rehearsals of Georges Bizet's opera about the brash and colorful cigarette factory woman and her dalliance with the soldier Don José, and eventual love for Escamillo, the bullfighter. Saura introduces exciting flamenco dance scenes and a love story between Antonio (Antonio Gades), the choreographer of the opera, and the actress playing Carmen, Laura del Sol. Joan Sutherland and Paco de Lucía also perform segments from Bizet's 1875 opera. The mix of magical choreography, rousing flamenco dances, and operatic insertions as well as the tongue-in-cheek parodies of the French opera and foreign stereotypes of Spaniards keeps most viewers well entertained throughout. Saura's Carmen won an award for "Artistic Contribution" and for "Technical Achievement" at the Cannes Film Festival in 1983, another award for "Technical Achievement" at the 1983 Venice Film Festival, and the "Best Foreign Language Film" award at the 1984 British Academy Awards. It was the second in a trilogy of films choreographed in a similar style by Antonio Gades.

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A Double Life  (1947, George Cukor)
The French Lieutenant's Woman  (1981, Karel Reisz)
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Carmen  (1984, Francesco Rosi)
Other Related Works
 Is followed by:    El Amor Brujo  (1986, Carlos Saura)
 Is related to:    Carmen Jones  (1954, Otto Preminger)
   The Loves of Carmen  (1948, Charles Vidor)
   Carmen  (1946, Christian-Jaque)
   Flamenco  (1995, Carlos Saura)
   Carmen  (1996, Metod Pevec)
   Sevillanas  (1992, Carlos Saura)
   Karmen Geï  (2001, Joseph Gaï Ramaka)
 Is preceded by:    Blood Wedding  (1981, Carlos Saura)