Little Bird (film) explained

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Screenplay:Carlos Saura
Language:Spanish
Country:Spain
Editing:Julia Juániz
Studio:Filmart
Cinematography:José Luis López-Linares
Director:Carlos Saura
Music:Alejandro Massó
Distributor:Columbia Tri-Star Films de España

Little Bird (Spanish; Castilian: '''Pajarico'''|links=no) is a 1997 Spanish drama film written and directed by Carlos Saura which stars Paco Rabal, Alejandro Martínez, and Dafne Fernández.

Plot

The plot follows Manuel, or "Manu", a 10-year-old boy from Madrid arriving in the province of Murcia for a summer stay with his uncles so he can be away from his parents who are separating. There he experiences puppy love with cousin Fuensanta.

Production

The story is freely based on Saura's childhood memories about his time in the Region of Murcia.[1] worked as cinematographer whilst was responsible for the music and for editing.[2] The film is a Filmart production.

Release

The film was presented in August 1997 at the 21st Montreal World Film Festival,[3] where Saura won the Best Director award.[4] It was released theatrically in April 1998.[5]

Reception

Leonard Klady of Variety wrote that the "story is undeniably genial and well observed, but lacks a central focus or a compelling dramatic tension".[6]

observed that despite being "a film with irregularities in its narrative development", Little Bird is still "a mature, serene movie, where the director reviews old themes with a more tender gaze".[7]

See also

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Carlos Saura: ‘Pajarico’ y la Murcia de su niñez. La Opinión de Murcia. 10 February 2023. Asier. Ganuza.
  2. Web site: Pajarico. Fotogramas. 29 May 2008.
  3. Web site: Fuerte ovación en Montreal a 'Pajarico', la historia "más sentimental" de Carlos Saura. El País. 1 September 1997. Ana. Romero.
  4. Web site: El Festival de Montreal le exige muy poco al cine. La Nación. 5 September 1997.
  5. Book: Jurado Morales, José. 263. Carlos Saura: una trayectoria ejemplar. 2011. Robin. Lefere. 978-84-9895-130-1. Madrid. Visor Libros. Yo, Carlos Saura, escritor.
  6. Web site: Variety. Little Bird. Leonard. Klady. 28 September 1997.
  7. Book: Sánchez Noriega, José Luis. Críticas del cine español. 2002. Alicante. Biblioteca Virtual Miguel de Cervantes.