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'Gloria' is a 2013 Chilean-Spanish drama film directed by Sebastin Lelio. The film premiered in competition at the 63rd Berlin International Film Festival, where Paulina Garca won the Silver Bear for Best Actress. It was shown at the 2013 Toronto International Film Festival. The film was selected as the Chilean entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 86th Academy Awards, but it was not nominated. It won Best Ibero-American Film at the 1st Platino Awards. Sebastin Lelio remade 'Gloria' in 2018 as 'Gloria Bell', starring Julianne Moore and John Turturro.

Plot



In Santiago, Chile, 10 years after her divorce and with her children grown up, 58 year-old Gloria decides she does not want to spend her days alone. She starts going to singles discos, where she meets and immediately forms a relationship with Rodolfo, who operates an amusement park on the outskirts of the city. Seven years older than Gloria and recently divorced himself, Rodolfo remains incredibly close to his two grown-up daughters. Neither one has a job, and together with Rodolfo's ex-wife, rely on Rodolfo for full financial support. As a result, he never turns off his mobile phone, answering it immediately if his daughters call (regardless of where he is). He takes Gloria on a date to his amusement park where the two share a kiss.

After a successful lunch with Rodolfo and her friends, Gloria introduces Rodolfo to her family at a birthday dinner for her son. Among the other guests is her ex-husband, Gabriel. When Gloria's family ask Rodolfo about his career, he replies he was an officer in the Chilean Navy and struggles to keep up with the barrage of questions about his personal life. After some heavy drinking, Gloria becomes too friendly with Gabriel, much to Rodolfo's discomfort. He leaves the room to answer a call from his daughter and does not return to the party. Furious at this, Gloria breaks off their relationship the following day. Rodolfo meets Gloria at her office, defending his actions at the party and reprimanding Gloria for her behavior.

After many failed efforts, Rodolfo succeeds in getting Gloria to accompany him to a luxury hotel beside the sea at Via del Mar. Upon arriving at their room, one of Rodolfo's daughters calls to say that her mother has been in an accident and Rodolfo must come home right away. Gloria attempts to leave but Rodolfo stops her, saying he will not abandon their relationship. She strips and they have sex.

That night, they go down to the hotel dining room, where they make plans to go away on vacation as a couple. Rodolfo's phone continues to ring but he does not answer. Gloria asks to see his phone and then drops it into his soup. He retrieves his phone and excuses himself from the table, which Gloria assumes is to use the men's room. Rodolfo never returns. An upset Gloria heads for the bar and drinks heavily, leading to a wild night at the casino, then the disco, and through the city streets. She wakes up with a terrible hangover on the beach the next morning. When the hotel receptionist tells her that Rodolfo has checked out with her things and the room is no longer available, she calls her cleaning lady, Victoria, to come and fetch her. They return to Santiago by bus several hours later.

Back home, Rodolfo makes numerous attempts to call Gloria at her home without success. Gloria retrieves one of Rodolfo's paintball guns from her trash bin and puts it back in her car. She drives to his home and splatters the front of his house with green paintballs before shooting Rodolfo in the groin as he tries to enter the house while carrying groceries. His family runs out in horror and yells obscenities at Gloria, who returns to her car and speeds away. She heads to the wedding she had originally planned to attend, but arrives partway through the reception. Her friends express their gratitude and tell her to enjoy the party. Despite declining multiple invitations to dance, Gloria stands up when the DJ puts on her theme tune, 'Gloria' by Umberto Tozzi, and takes to the dance floor, allowing herself to get lost in the music.

Cast



* Paulina Garca as Gloria Cumplido

* Sergio Hernndez as Rodolfo Fernndez

* Diego Fontecilla as Pedro

* Fabiola Zamora as Ana

* Alejandro Goic as Daniel

* Coca Guazzini as Luz

* Hugo Moraga as Hugo

* Luz Jimnez as Victoria

* Cristin Carvajal as Vecino

* Liliana Garca as Flavia

* Antonia Santa Mara as Mara

* Eyal Meyer as Theo

* Marcial Tagle as Marcial

* Marcela Said as Marcela

* Pablo Krgh as Pablo

Reception



The film received excellent reviews when it premiered at the 2013 Berlin International Film Festival, topping both 'Screen International's Screen jury poll of international critics, and IndieWire's critics poll of the best films screened at Berlin in 2013. On Rotten Tomatoes the film has a "Certified Fresh" approval rating of 99% based on 128 reviews, with an average rating of 7.9/10. The site's consensus is "Marvelously directed by Sebastian Lelio and beautifully led by a powerful performance from Paulina Garcia, 'Gloria' takes an honest, sweetly poignant look at a type of character that's all too often neglected in Hollywood." On Metacritic, the film holds a score of 83 out of 100, based on reviews from 30 critics, indicating "universal acclaim".

David Rooney of 'The Hollywood Reporter' writes "its hard to imagine anyone with a heart and a brain not responding to the quiet delights and stunning intimacy of Chilean director Sebastian Lelios account of the personal evolution of a 58-year-old divorcee, played with scrupulous honesty and intelligence by the wonderful Paulina Garcia" and "Funny, melancholy and ultimately uplifting, Sebastian Lelio's enormously satisfying spell inside the head and heart of a middle-aged woman never puts a foot wrong".

'Variety' writes "Perceptive and unerringly sympathetic, 'Gloria' has the makings of an arthouse sleeper".

Mark Adams of 'Screen International' writes "A delightfully astute and compassionate delve into the life of a 58 year-old divorcee looking for company, romance and perhaps even love, director Sebastin Lelios engaging, amusing and oddly uplifting 'Gloria' is a film that will strike a chord with audiences of a certain age. It is driven by a quite wonderful performance from Paulina Garcia, who should snag best actress awards at every festival the film plays at."

Eric Kohn of IndieWire gave the film an A and describes it as a "breakthrough" for actress Paulina Garcia.

Awards



See also



* List of submissions to the 86th Academy Awards for Best Foreign Language Film

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

* Cinema of Chile

References




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