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Wikipedia article




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| director = Imanol Uribe

| writer = Remedios Crespo

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| cinematography = Gonzalo Berridi

| editing = Buster Franco

| music = Nuno Malo

| distributor = Alta Classics

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| language = Spanish

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'Orange Honey' (; ) is a 2012 Spanish-Portuguese period drama film directed by Imanol Uribe which stars Iban Garate, Blanca Surez and Karra Elejalde alongside Eduard Fernndez, Carlos Santos, Jos Manuel Poga, Brbara Lennie, ngela Molina and Nora Navas.

Plot



Set in Andalusia in the 1950s, during the Francoist dictatorship, the plot concerns the switch towards clandestinity of Enrique, a young conscript engaged to Carmen.

Cast



Production



'Orange Honey' is a joint Spanish-Portuguese co-production by Alta Produccin and Fado Filmes, with participation of TVE. Shooting locations included Jerez and Madrid.

Release



The film screened at the 15th Mlaga Film Festival on 22 April 2012. Distributed by Alta Classics, the film had a wide release in Spanish theatres on 1 June 2012. Likewise, the release in Portuguese theatres was scheduled for 9 October 2014.

Reception



Javier Ocaa of 'El Pas' assessed that the writing by Remedios Crespo, "has flair, affection for his characters and a surprising naturalness in bringing together stories from both sides", even if possibly missing more dialogues concerning a deeper political-social reflection, while considering Uribe's direction to be professional and neat yet lacking any punch or surprise, hence the fresh elements in the film rather come from the combination of some script lines and some of the performances.

Jonathan Holland of 'Variety' underscored the film to be a "well-appointed but unexciting historical thriller", with the film mixing politics, history and passion "into plodding fare", even if there are "a couple of memorable, touching scenes" towards the end of the film.

Fausto Fernndez of 'Fotogramas' scored 2 out of 5 stars, writing about the film's "languishing" tone and lack of passion, underpinning "a mechanical illustration", while pointing out that, within its "atonic" formal correctness, there are however sequences where Karra Elejalde shines as a villainous military judge.

Accolades



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| align = "center" rowspan = "2" | 2012 || rowspan = "2" | 15th Mlaga Film Festival || Silver Biznaga for Best Direction || Imanol Uribe || || rowspan = "2" |

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| Silver Biznaga for Best New Screenwriter || Remedios Crespo ||

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|align = "center" | 2015 || 4th Sophia Awards || Best Original Score || Nuno Malo || || align = "center" |

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See also



* List of Spanish films of 2012

* List of Portuguese films of 2014

References




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