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'Black Bread' (, ) is a 2010 Catalan-language Spanish drama film written and directed by Agust Villaronga. The screenplay is based on the homonymous novel by Emili Teixidor, with elements from two other works by him, 'Retrat d'un assass d'ocells' and 'Sic transit Gloria Swanson'.[http://www.3cat24.cat/noticia/396369/cinema/Agusti-Villaronga-roda-Pa-negre-adaptacio-de-la-novella-dEmili-Teixidor Agust Villaronga roda "Pa negre", adaptaci de la novella d'Emili Teixidor], '3cat24.cat', 20 July 2009.

The film won thirteen Gaud Awards, nine Goya Awards, including best film, best director and best adapted screenplay. It clinched a selection as the Spanish entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 84th Academy Awards, becoming the first Catalan-language film to do so.

Plot



In the harsh post-war years' Catalan countryside, Dions, a bird dealer, is killed with his son by a man in a hooded cape. Andreu, an 11-year-old boy, discovers the bodies. The falangist mayor of the town blames Farriol, Andreu's father. Farriol, who was Dions's business partner dealing with birds, is an easy target for incrimination due to his suspicious background as a supporter of the Second Spanish Republic. Years before, the mayor and Farriol were rivals vying for the love of Florncia, Andreu's mother, cementing the major resentment against both of them. Fearing for his life, Farriol decides to flee and cross the border into France. Florncia has to work in a factory in Vic so Andreu is sent to live with his paternal relatives in a house full of women and children. via, Andreu's old grandmother and Ci, a widower aunt who has a son a few years older than Andreu, work looking after the country home of the richest family of the region, the Manuben. There is also a younger aunt, Enriqueta, who is being pressured into marrying an older neighbor she does not love. The grim household is completed by Andreu's orphan cousin Nria, a maimed but beautiful girl around his age, who lost a hand while playing with a grenade.

Soon Andreu begins to unearth his family's dark secrets. His aunt, Enriqueta, is the talk of the village because she is carrying on a secret affair with a civil guard. The precocious and lively Nria is engaging in sexual games with her alcoholic school teacher. Andreu befriends an older boy who he first spots bathing naked in a river in the forest. The boy is a tuberculosis patient in a nearby monastery, who imagines he has angels' wings. Andreu helps him by setting aside some food for him. Farriol, as Andreu accidentally discovers, has not really left for France but is hiding in the farmhouse attic.

Nria and Andreu become frequent companions roaming the mysterious forest together. She has a crush on him and tries a sex game, but he rejects her sexual advances. When the mayor orders a search of the farmhouse, Farriol is found and sent to prison. Farriol furtively tells Andreu to convince Florncia to ask for help from the influential Mrs. Manubens. Florncia pays her a visit. Because the rich lady is childless and has a weakness for children Florncia takes Andreu with her. Mrs. Manubens reluctantly writes a letter to the mayor interceding on behalf of Farriol. However, the mayor tries to take sexual advantage of Florncia instead. Andreu slowly discovers that his mother has a secret of her own. In her youth she was a close friend of Pitorliua, the ghost of the legend, who was actually a delicate young man. Visiting his burial place, Andreu and Nria encounter Pauletta, Dions's half-demented widow. Pauletta tells them that Pitorliua was the homosexual lover of the only brother of Mrs. Manubens and because of this he was castrated. She implies that Farriol had something to do with it. Exploring the cave where Pitorliua was castrated Andreu and Nria discover the names of the culprits on the wall: Dions and Farriol. Andreu confronts his mother and Florncia confesses that Dions and Farriol were paid by Mrs. Manubens to scare Pitorliua off, but things went too far.

Farriol is condemned to death. Before he is executed Florncia and Andreu visit him in jail to say goodbye. He tells his son not to forget his beliefs and ideals. After Farriol's funeral, Pauletta spitefully reveals to Florncia and Andreu that Farriol was the killer of her husband and son following orders from Mrs. Manubens. Dions tried to blackmail her and Mrs. Manubens first got rid of Dions and then of Farriol. The rich lady bought Farriol's silence in exchange for providing an excellent education for Andreu. Andreu begins to reject his family full of lies and deceptions. Instead of running away with Nria, as they originally planned, he ultimately accepts to be educated at the expense of Mrs. Manubens. Florncia comes to see him at the boarding school, but Andreu has not forgiven his parents. When a classmate asks him who was the woman who came to see him he answers that it was just a woman from his village.

Cast



Prizes



'Goya Awards' (Spain)

* 'Won': Best Actress Leading Role (Nora Navas)

* 'Won': Best Actress Supporting Role (Laia Marull)

* 'Won': Best Art Direction (Ana Alvargonzlez)

* 'Won': Best Breakthrough Actor (Francesc Colomer)

* 'Won': Best Breakthrough Actress (Marina Comas)

* 'Won': Best Cinematography (Antonio Riestra)

* 'Won': Best Director (Agust Villaronga)

* 'Won': Best Picture

* 'Won': Best Screenplay Adapted (Agust Villaronga)

* Nominated: Best Actor Supporting Role (Sergi Lpez)

* Nominated: Best Costume Design (Merc Paloma)

* Nominated: Best Make Up

* Nominated: Best Production Supervisor (Aleix Castelln)

* Nominated: Best Sound

'San Sebastin International Film Festival' (Spain)

* 'Won': Best Actress (Nora Navas)

'Gaud Awards' (Catalonia, Spain)

* 'Won': Best Film in Catalan Language

* 'Won': Best Actress Leading Role (Nora Navas)

* 'Won': Best Actress Supporting Role (Marina Comas)

* 'Won': Best Actor Supporting Role (Roger Casamajor)

* 'Won': Best Director (Agust Villaronga)

* 'Won': Best Screenplay (Agust Villaronga)

* 'Won': Best Picture (Antonio Riestra)

* 'Won': Best Art Direction (Ana Alvargonzlez)

* 'Won': Best Production Supervisor (Aleix Castelln)

* 'Won': Best Sound (Dani Fonrodona, Fernando Novillo and Ricard Casals)

* 'Won': Best Make Up (Satur Merino i Alma Casal)

* 'Won': Best Sound (Jos Manuel Pagn)

* 'Won': Best Costume Design (Merc Paloma)

* 'Won': Best Film Editing (Ral Romn)

See also



* List of Spanish films of 2010

* List of submissions to the 84th Academy Awards for Best Foreign Language Film

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

References




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