The Most Natural Thing Explained

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Director:Josefina Molina
Producer:José Samano
Cinematography:Jaume Peracaula
Music:José Nieto
Studio:Sabre TV
Country:Spain
Language:Spanish
Distributor:CB Films
Editing:Carmen Frías

The Most Natural Thing (Spanish; Castilian: '''Lo más natural'''|links=no)[1] a 1991 Spanish melodrama film directed by Josefina Molina from a screenplay by Joaquín Oristrell which stars Charo López alongside Miguel Bosé, Patrick Bauchau, and Viviane Vives.

Plot

Abandoned by her husband after twenty years of marriage, Clara rethinks her existence, and after Andrés comes into her life, they begin a love story.[2]

Release

The film was released theatrically in Spain on 24 January 1991.

Reception

Casimiro Torreiro of El País considered that despite the presence of a number of assets in the film (including the leading duo), Molina cannot overcome the film's "unpolished screenplay" with the outcome of the film unfortunately "remaining only in its good intentions".[3]

Accolades

|-| rowspan = "3" align = "center" | 1991 || rowspan = "3" | 5th Goya Awards || Best Actress || Charo López || || rowspan = "3" | [4] |-| Best Original Score || José Nieto || |-| Best Art Direction || Rafael Palmero || |}

See also

Notes and References

  1. Book: Evans, Peter W.. David G.. Ties. The Cambridge Companion to Modern Spanish Culture. 271. Cambridge University Press. 1999. Culture and cinema, 1975–1996. Cambridge. 0-521-57408-0.
  2. Semana de Cine Español del 20 al 27 de mayo. 29. Perlas y Cuevas. 17 May 1991.
  3. Web site: Las buenas intenciones. Casimiro. Torreiro. 29 January 1991. El País.
  4. Web site: Lo más natural. premiosgoya.com. Academia de las Artes y las Ciencias Cinematográficas de España. 27 May 2023.