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'Alone' is a 1999 Spanish film written and directed by Benito Zambrano which stars Mara Galiana, Ana Fernndez, Carlos lvarez, and Antonio Dechent.

The film explores the lives of a mother and daughter and their struggle for survival and happiness. Both of the women in the story are portrayed as alone ('sola', plural 'solas'), each in her own way.

It won five Goya awards in 2000 and several other prizes.

Plot



'Alone' tells the story of Mara (Ana Fernndez) and her mother Rosa (Mara Galiana). Mara is one of four adult children, all of whom moved as far as they could get from their parents and the farm where they grew up. Before the movie starts, the father (later revealed to be a violent, cruel, abusive man) has fallen ill and been brought to a hospital in Seville, where Mara lives. Rosa has been staying at the hospital with him, but the doctor tells her to leave before she falls ill herself. Mara takes Rosa to stay with her in the rundown suburban apartment where she lives, and Rosa rides the bus every day to visit her husband.

Mara is intelligent and wanted an education, but her father wouldn't allow it. Now, at 35, she works for a cleaning service; she is lonely, poor, angry and bitter. She discovers she is pregnant by a man who doesn't want a baby and tells Mara to get an abortion. When she tells him she wants to have the baby and raise it with him, the man rejects her. In her anger and despair, Mara starts drinking heavily.

As her mother Rosa returns from shopping one day, she meets Mara's neighbor ('vecino') Don Emilio (Carlos lvarez-Nvoa), a kind old widower living alone with his dog. A friendship blossoms between them: he lends Rosa some money when she runs short at the supermarket, and she cooks for him after he burns a stew he forgot was cooking. He falls in love with Rosa, but Rosa is faithful to her abusive husband. (At one point she says to Mara about her father, "He must not have an easy conscience. I do.")

Rosa's husband recovers and she returns with him to the country, not knowing about Mara's pregnancy. Mara tells Don Emilio about the baby and tells him she plans to abort it. In a long, emotional scene, he offers to be like a grandfather to the child if she decides to keep it, but Mara has been so badly treated by the men in her life that she has trouble believing him.

The movie ends with Mara visiting her parents' grave with her baby girl and Don Emilio. He is going to sell his apartment in Seville and the three of them will move into Rosa's house in the country to raise the baby.

Cast



Release



The film screened at the Panorama section of the 49th Berlin International Film Festival in February 1999. It was ensuingly pre-screened at the Lebrija's Juan Bernab Theatre on 28 February 1999. It received a wide release in Spain on 5 March 1999.

Awards and nominations



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| align = "center" rowspan = "11" | 2000 || rowspan = "11" | 14th Goya Awards || Best Film || 'Solas' || || rowspan = "11" |

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| Best Director || Benito Zambrano ||

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| Best New Director || Benito Zambrano ||

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| Best Original Screenplay || Benito Zambrano ||

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| Best Original Score || Antonio Meliveo ||

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| Best Supporting Actress || Mara Galiana ||

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| Best New Actor || Carlos lvarez-Nvoa ||

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| Best New Actress || Ana Fernndez ||

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| Best Production Supervision || Eduardo Santana ||

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| Best Editing || Fernando Pardo ||

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| Best Sound || Jorge Marn, Carlos Faruolo, Patrick Ghislain ||

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| align = "center" | 2001 || 43rd Ariel Awards || Best Ibero-American Film || 'Solas' || ||

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See also



* List of Spanish films of 1999

References




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