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'My Dearest Senorita' is a 1972 Spanish film directed by Jaime de Armin. A romantic drama on the subject of sex change and intersexualism, it was the first Spanish film that talked about sexual orientation, which was a taboo subject in Spain during Franco's regime.

The film was released by In Cine, the Spanish division of Cinerama Releasing.

Plot



Adela is a 43-year-old spinster who lives alone in an isolated northern provincial Spanish village. She spends her days sewing and doing charity work. Never feeling particularly attracted to men, she is waited upon in her home by her faithful maid, Isabel (whom she affectionately calls Isabelita), who adores her.

One day, the local bank manager starts to court Adela and sets his sights on marriage. Adela, repulsed by his physical overtures, consults the local priest and confesses that, while she has never been physical with a woman, feels "embarrassed" around them. On his advice, she resolves to consult a doctor. After a row, Adela fires Isabel; upon seeing her doctor, Adela is informed that she is not a woman after all, but a man. The former Adela moves to Madrid and takes on a new masculine identity, "Juan".

After trying to obtain income with no identity card, Juan runs into Isabel, working as a waitress in a local coffee shop. Soon, Juan begins using his sewing skills (the only skill he has) to bring in a small income and enable him to obtain a work permit. Soon, he falls in love with Isabel, who reciprocates his feelings. However, out of fear, he resists consummating their relationship. Finally, they successfully make love; afterwards, he says that one day he will tell her something "very important"; Isabelita surprises him by responding, "There is no need, seorita", showing that she already knew his secret.

Cast



* Jos Luis Lpez Vzquez ... Adela Castro Molina/Juan

* Julieta Serrano ... Isabelita

* Antonio Ferrandis ... Santiago

* Enrique vila ... Father Jos Mara

* Lola Gaos ... Aunt Chus

* Chus Lampreave ... Chus' niece

* Mnica Randall ... Feli

* Jos Luis Borau ... Doctor

Reception



The film attracted international attention and was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Foreign Film in 1973.

See also



* List of submissions to the 45th Academy Awards for Best Foreign Language Film

* List of Spanish submissions for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film

References



Notes



*Director Jaime de Armin and actress Julieta Serrano speak about film at [http://www.elmundo.es/elmundo/2012/04/23/cultura/1335182148.html 35 mm de cine espaol]

* Schwartz, Ronald, 'The Great Spanish Films: 1950- 1990',Scarecrow Press, London, 1991,


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