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Duration: 48 sec. | Nudity: yes | Creator: Ruffah |
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File Format: AOMedia Video 1 (WebM/AV1) | Resolution: 720x304 | Added: 2014-Apr-15 |
Alternate Names: Candela Pena, Peña Sánchez, Candela Pena, María del Pilar Peña Sánchez
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Candela Peña, born María del Pilar Peña Sánchez on July 14, 1973 in Gavà, Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain, is a Spanish actress. She was the only child of a couple who ran a bar in Barcelona. At age four, she started dance lessons and later moved to Seville for theater classes before settling in Madrid. Peña published the novel 'Pérez Príncipe, María Dolores' in 2001, encouraged by Pedro Almodóvar. She won the Premio Goya in 2003 for her role in 'Te doy mis ojos', after being nominated several times previously.
Release Year: 1996
Nation: Spain
Alternative Title: 情熱の処女(おとめ) スペインの宝石, Селестина
Director: Gerardo Vera
Writer: Fernando de Rojas, Francisco Rico, Gerardo Vera, Rafael Azcona
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Calisto, a young nobleman, falls deeply in love with Melibea, the daughter of a wealthy merchant. Unable to win her affection on his own, Calisto's servant Sempronio suggests they seek help from Celestina, a powerful sorceress. Despite Parmeno, another servant's suspicions about Celestina's tricks, Calisto persists. The plot details after this point are not provided in the given sources.
La Celestina (1996) is a Spanish drama film directed by Gerardo Vera. Based on the given descriptions, the movie revolves around themes of love, deception, and manipulation, as Calisto resorts to the assistance of a sorceress to win Melibea's heart. The film explores the dynamics between masters and servants, as Sempronio encourages Calisto's pursuit while Parmeno expresses skepticism about Celestina's true intentions. Although the plot descriptions are concise, they convey enough information to understand the central conflict and themes of the movie.