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''Blood in May'' ( es, Sangre de mayo, links=no) is a 2008 Spanish film directed by José Luis Garci and starring
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and
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. The plot is inspired on work by
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and takes place around the events of 2 May 1808, when the people of Madrid rose up in rebellion against French occupation. The film was one of three films Spain submitted to be nominated for the
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. The film was disappointing in terms of audience and critical reception.


Plot

Year 1808. The young Gabriel Araceli is working as a typesetter in a modest printing of
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. His girlfriend, Inés, is a pretty orphan girl living in
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, hosted by his uncle, the evil Don Celestino Santos. During his visit to the Royal Site to see the bride, Gabriel coincides with the historic uprising of 19 March against
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, whose palace is assaulted by the mob. Thinking about the girl's sake, Don Celestino consent to Inez moved to Madrid to live with their relatives also Don Mauro Requejo and sister Restituta. Gabriel, to be near his girlfriend, in response to a notice is provided as a waiter in the shop. With the help of the boy John of God, who is in love with the girl, tries to kidnap Agnes, for Don Mauro seeks nothing less than to marry her himself. And after many vicissitudes, Gabriel gets away with taking advantage Ines tumultuous reception that the people of Madrid surrenders to the new King Ferdinand, the Desired. They plan to flee to
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, the birthplace of the boy, but times go scrambled because, under the pretext of their way to Portugal, Napoleon's troops entered Spain. The French soldiers are not popular among the population of Madrid, which regards them as invaders. And on 2 May, the popular revolt against imperial outposts breaks out. And, incidentally, Gabriel Araceli is involved in the fierce battles taking place in the
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and elsewhere in Madrid.


Cast


Production

The film is a free adaptation of
Benito Pérez Galdós Benito Pérez Galdós (May 10, 1843 – January 4, 1920) was a Spanish Spanish Realist literature, realist novelist. He was the leading literary figure in 19th-century Spain, and some scholars consider him second only to Miguel de Cervantes ...
' novels ' and ', part of the '' Episodios Nacionales''. The production featured a large €15 million budget. The public subsidies provided by the right-leaning regional administration of Madrid represented the largest ever for a Spanish film.


Release

Distributed by Alta Classics, the film was theatrically released in Spain on 3 October 2008. It proved to be a massive box-office failure, only grossing €0.7 million in the first month of its theatrical run.


Reception


Critical response

Jonathan Holland of '' Variety'' deemed the film to be "an ambitious, often intriguing 200th-anniversary retelling" of the Dos de Mayo uprising in which Garci is seen "aiming for that grand, sweeping feel but failing to achieve it". Javier Ocaña of ''
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'' assessed that Garci (with help from Valcárcel) had managed to craft a "solid" work, finding himself comfortable in street conversations, also considering that he had found the "perfect" Gabriel Araceli created by Galdós in the naturalist performance of Gutiérrez, but, that, when the time for the outburst of violence comes, the film falls short.


Accolades

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23rd Goya Awards The 23rd Goya Awards honouring the best in Spanish filmmaking of 2008 were presented on 1 February 2009 at the Madrid's Palacio Municipal de Congresos. The gala was hosted by Carmen Machi, also featuring Muchachada Nui. '' Camino'' was the big w ...
, , Best Supporting Actress , , Tina Sáinz , , , , rowspan = "7" , , - ,
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, , Félix Monti , , , - ,
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, , Gil Parrondo , , , - , Best Costume Design , , Lourdes de Orduña , , , - , Best Makeup and Hairstyles , , Alicia López, Josefa Morales, Romana González , , , - ,
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, , José Antonio Bermúdez, Miguel Rejas , , , - , Best Special Effects , , Alberto Nombela, Juan Ramón Molina , ,


See also

* List of Spanish films of 2008


References


External links

* {{imdb title, id=1114715, title=Sangre de mayo 2008 films Spanish historical drama films 2000s Spanish-language films Films with screenplays by José Luis Garci Films set in Madrid Films set in 1808 Films set in the Community of Madrid Films directed by José Luis Garci 2000s Spanish films Peninsular War films 2000s historical drama films