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''Anything for Bread'' ( es, Todo por la pasta) is a 1991 Spanish
film A film also called a movie, motion picture, moving picture, picture, photoplay or (slang) flick is a work of visual art that simulates experiences and otherwise communicates ideas, stories, perceptions, feelings, beauty, or atmosphere ...
directed by Enrique Urbizu and written by Luis Marías.


Premise

The film centres on an armed robbery within a bingo hall, within a background in the underworld of drug dealing, sexual perversion, police corruption and a political assassination. Woven through this are the stories of two very different women from opposite backgrounds. Azucena is a robber fleeing the scene when she is picked up by a young woman, Verónica. Both are vulnerable, having been threatened and betrayed, and soon start fighting against each other to gain the proceeds of the robbery. As they get to know each other, they develop a mutual respect, and this helps them fight the dangerous men who are chasing them. The two women eventually become sisters-in-arms and keep the stolen money.


Cast


Production

The director used Álex de la Iglesia's graphic work for production design.Dona Kercher It was filmed in Bilbao,
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, Santurce,
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, Getaria, Gipuzkoa and Arrieta, in the Basque region of Spain. The city of Bilbao gave the film a neo-noir look with a post modern-twist.


Awards and nominations


Won

* Goya Awards ** Best Supporting Actress (Kiti Manver)


Nominated

* Goya Awards ** Best Original Score (Bernardo Bonezzi) ** Best Screenplay – Original (Luis Marías) ** Best Special Effects ( Kit West)


Reception

It has also been called "a satisfactory thriller".Joan Ramon Resina (editor) One reviewer noted that the film was "a strange mixture of thriller and comedy", it has "great set pieces" but an "excessively jumbled script". It is an "irregular but sympathetic product".


References


External links

* 1991 films 1990s Spanish-language films Spanish crime films 1990s Spanish films {{1990s-Spain-film-stub