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Duration: 398 sec. | Nudity: yes | Creator: unknown |
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File Format: AOMedia Video 1 (WebM/AV1) | Resolution: 1280x720 | Added: 2017-Mar-03 |
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.
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Mari-Anne Jespersen played Carmen, the lead female role in 'Torremolinos 73' (2003), an erotic film produced under the guise of being a false encyclopedia about reproduction by Alfredo Lopez's employer, Montoya publishing house. Initially unaware of her wife's newfound fame as an adult film star in Scandinavian countries, Alfredo finds out about Carmen's Danish crew-assisted project, inspired by Ingmar Bergman's style. Throughout their journey into this unexpected career path, Carmen expresses her desire to have a baby instead, creating tension between the artist and his muse.
Release Year: 2003
Alternative Title: Torremolinos 73 - Sexo a la gallega, Da Cama Para a Fama, Die Torremolinos Homevideos, Torremolinos, le strip-tease de ma copine, Torremolinos 73 - Szex, hazugság, super 8-as, Por no quedar pobre, Торремолинос 73, Büyük yönetmen
Director: Pablo Berger
Writer: Pablo Berger
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Companies: EiTB, Estudios Picasso, Mama Films, Nimbus Film, Telecinco Cinema, Telespan 2000, Vía Digital
Genre: Comedy, Comedy Film, Drama
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Keywords: 1970s, adult filmmaking, anarchic comedy, based on true story, erotic movie, film in film, filmmaking, movie business, porn director, super 8mm footage
In 1973 Spain, Alfredo Lopez, an encyclopedia salesman struggling to make ends meet, and his wife Carmen find themselves at a crossroads when Alfredo's employer, Montoya publishing house, offers them an unusual proposal: create erotic films disguised as educational material about reproduction to sell in Scandinavian countries. Alfredo, seeing this as an opportunity for artistic expression, agrees, while Carmen, unaware of the implications, supports him. As they embark on their new venture, Carmen unexpectedly becomes an international adult film star, drawing the attention of a Danish crew who arrive to help Alfredo make an Ingmar Bergman-inspired feature film titled 'Torremolinos 73'. Meanwhile, Carmen, now eager to start a family, begins to feel uncomfortable with her sudden fame and the tension between the couple grows. The story follows their journey as they navigate the unexpected consequences of their decision.
Directed by Pablo Berger in 2003, 'Torremolinos 73' is an anarchic comedy-drama that explores the adult filmmaking industry during Spain's transition to democracy in the 1970s. The film is based on a true story and is presented through Super 8mm footage, adding a nostalgic touch to its portrayal of the era. It revolves around Alfredo Lopez, a tired encyclopedia salesman, and his wife Carmen, whose lives change drastically when they enter the adult film industry. While Alfredo sees this new path as an opportunity for artistic expression, Carmen finds herself becoming an international sex symbol against her will. The film explores themes of art versus commerce, the tension between personal ambition and familial responsibilities, and the unexpected consequences of seeking fame and fortune.