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Two young women come into conflict with the conservatism of their Romani community in Madrid when they fall in love.Two young women come into conflict with the conservatism of their Romani community in Madrid when they fall in love.Two young women come into conflict with the conservatism of their Romani community in Madrid when they fall in love.
- Awards
- 13 wins & 33 nominations total
Carolina África
- Pastora
- (as Carolina África Martín)
Javier I. Bustamante
- Padre de Rafa
- (as Javier Iglesias)
Juan José Hernández
- Pastor
- (as Juan José Hernández 'Chaleco')
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- Writer
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The Spanish film Carmen y Lola was shown in the U.S. with the translated title
Carmen & Lola (2018). The movie was written and directed by Arantxa Echevarría.
The film stars Zaira Romero as Lola, a young Roma woman. (We use the word "Roma," but apparently in Spain they still use Gitana or Gypsy. The Roma in Spain use a word for non-Roma that the subtitles call "Whiteys.") Rosy Rodríguez portrays Carmen, another young Roma woman.
Carmen is settled within the Roma community, willing to play out the traditional lifestyle of daughter, wife, mother. Lola doesn't want to break from the community, but she wants to be a teacher, which is unsettling to her parents.
Lola knows that she's a lesbian. Carmen doesn't know that she even might have lesbian tendencies until she meets Lola. The plots starts at that point.
Both Romero and Rodriguez are excellent actors, and they are both confident and comfortable in the roles they play. It's a pleasure to watch them act. The supporting cast is excellent as well.
We saw this film at The Little Theatre, as part of Rochester's wonderful ImageOut LGBT Festival. Carmen & Lola has a pretty good rating of 7.1. I think it's better than that, and I recommend it.
The film stars Zaira Romero as Lola, a young Roma woman. (We use the word "Roma," but apparently in Spain they still use Gitana or Gypsy. The Roma in Spain use a word for non-Roma that the subtitles call "Whiteys.") Rosy Rodríguez portrays Carmen, another young Roma woman.
Carmen is settled within the Roma community, willing to play out the traditional lifestyle of daughter, wife, mother. Lola doesn't want to break from the community, but she wants to be a teacher, which is unsettling to her parents.
Lola knows that she's a lesbian. Carmen doesn't know that she even might have lesbian tendencies until she meets Lola. The plots starts at that point.
Both Romero and Rodriguez are excellent actors, and they are both confident and comfortable in the roles they play. It's a pleasure to watch them act. The supporting cast is excellent as well.
We saw this film at The Little Theatre, as part of Rochester's wonderful ImageOut LGBT Festival. Carmen & Lola has a pretty good rating of 7.1. I think it's better than that, and I recommend it.
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- TriviaReceived the ministerial commendation as "especially recommended to promote gender equality" (especialmente recomendada para el fomento de la igualdad de género).
- Crazy creditsThe movie's title isn't shown until the start of the end credits, followed by: "Para Max y Álex" (for Max and Álex).
- ConnectionsFeatured in Premios Goya 33 edición (2019)
- SoundtracksMe vas a extrañar
Written by Paco de la Rosa
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- Also known as
- Carmen ve Lola
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- Budget
- €700,000 (estimated)
- Gross worldwide
- $342,699
- Runtime1 hour 43 minutes
- Color
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- Aspect ratio
- 1.85 : 1
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