Rancour

Rancour (Spanish: Rencor) is a 2002 drama film directed by Miguel Albaladejo which stars Lolita Flores, Jorge Perugorría, and Elena Anaya.

Rancour
Theatrical release poster
SpanishRencor
Directed byMiguel Albaladejo
Screenplay byMiguel Albaladejo
Produced by
  • José Nolla
  • Antonio Saura
  • Ximo Pérez
  • Enrique González Macho
Starring
CinematographyAlfonso Sanz Alduán
Edited byPablo Blanco
Music byLucio Godoy
Production
companies
  • Icónica
  • Zebra Producciones
  • Alta Producción
  • Trivisión
Distributed byAlta Films
Release date
  • 31 May 2002 (2002-05-31)
CountrySpain
LanguageSpanish

Plot

Upon meeting up again in a Mediterranean beach in Cullera after 10 years, middling chiringuito singer Chelo Zamora plots to take revenge on her former love interest, Cuban scoundrel Toni.[1][2][3][4]

Cast

Production

The film is an Icónica, Zebra Producciones, Alta Producción, and Trivision production, with the participation of Vía Digital and TVV.

Release

Distributed by Alta Films,[1] Rancour was released theatrically in Spain on 31 May 2002.[3]

Reception

Jonathan Holland of Variety assessed that "despite strong perfs and an engaging storyline, the subject matter is sometimes less than plausible".[1]

Fernando Méndez-Leite of Fotogramas considered that, while "not a perfect film", Rancour "continually touches the viewer's sensibility through the truthfulness of its characters and the detail of the mise-en-scène", "structured around a magnificent character" (Lolita Flores').[3]

Accolades

Year Award CategoryNominee(s) ResultRef.
200317th Goya AwardsBest Supporting ActressMar ReguerasNominated[5]
Best New ActressLolitaWon

See also

References

  1. Holland, Jonathan (21 June 2002). "Rancour". Variety.
  2. "Lolita Flores: todos los papeles que han marcado su carrera hasta 'Las invisibles'". Cinemanía. 2 June 2023 via 20minutos.es.
  3. Méndez-Leite, Fernando (29 May 2008). "Rencor". Fotogramas.
  4. "Rencor". Zebra Producciones. Retrieved 3 June 2023.
  5. "Rencor". premiosgoya.com. Academia de las Artes y las Ciencias Cinematográficas de España. Retrieved 3 June 2023.
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