The Heifer Explained

La vaquilla
Director:Luis García Berlanga
Producer:Alfredo Matas
Starring:Alfredo Landa
José Sacristán
Adolfo Marsillach
Santiago Ramos
Guillermo Montesinos
Amparo Soler Leal
Music:Miguel Asins Arbó
Editing:José Luis Matesanz
Runtime:122 minutes
Country:Spain
Language:Spanish
Gross:527,303,939 pesetas[1]

La vaquilla (English: The Heifer) is a 1985 Spanish comedy film written and directed by Luis García Berlanga. It was the first comedy made about the Spanish Civil War and the highest-grossing Spanish film in Spain at the time surpassing Los santos inocentes.[1] [2]

Plot

During the Spanish Civil War on the Aragón frontline the speakers of the Nationalist troops announce a festival in a nearby village which includes a bull run and religious procession. A group of Republican soldiers infiltrate the Nationalist side to steal the animal for two reasons; to ruin the holiday for the Nationalists and because their food stores are low.

Characters

Location

The film was shot mainly in Sos del Rey Católico with many locals as extras. In 2009 the village homaged the surviving artists.

Notes and References

  1. News: Las mujeres de Almodóvar primer puesto de recaudación de la historia. Diario ABC. 102. Spanish. 5 May 1991. 5 January 2020.
  2. Variety. May 7, 1986. 379. Spain's All-Time Top Grossing Pics.