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A Virgin Grandmother

Original title: Una abuela virgen
  • 2007
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 40m
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5.6/10
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A Virgin Grandmother (2007)
Comedy

It all begins the night when trumpet player Alirio Guaramato is suffering the ravages of a ferocious drunk and turns to his instrument to try to play his troubles away. He accidentally hits ... Read allIt all begins the night when trumpet player Alirio Guaramato is suffering the ravages of a ferocious drunk and turns to his instrument to try to play his troubles away. He accidentally hits on the exact note reserved for the Cherubim who are to waken the dead on the Judgment Day ... Read allIt all begins the night when trumpet player Alirio Guaramato is suffering the ravages of a ferocious drunk and turns to his instrument to try to play his troubles away. He accidentally hits on the exact note reserved for the Cherubim who are to waken the dead on the Judgment Day with their heavenly trumpets. Nature trembles at the occurrence, so out of time and place!... Read all

  • Director
    • Olegario Barrera
  • Writers
    • Olegario Barrera
    • Lucy González
    • Julio César Mármol
  • Stars
    • Daniela Alvarado
    • Antonio Delli
    • Iván Tamayo
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.6/10
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    • Director
      • Olegario Barrera
    • Writers
      • Olegario Barrera
      • Lucy González
      • Julio César Mármol
    • Stars
      • Daniela Alvarado
      • Antonio Delli
      • Iván Tamayo
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    Daniela Alvarado
    • La Abuela Virgen
    Antonio Delli
    • El Ángel
    Iván Tamayo
    Iván Tamayo
    • El Trompetista
    Marlene De Andrade
    • La Nieta
    Juan Pablo Raba
    Juan Pablo Raba
    • Carlos - El Amante
    Carlos Acosta
    • Comisario Vargas
    Aura Rivas
    • Jacinta - La madre del trompetista
    Jorge Canelón
    • El Taxista
    José Gregorio Albornoz
    Jesús Alvarado
    Gustavo Aranguren
    Charles Alejandro Arapé
    Federico Arellano
    José Daniel Arroyal
    Vladimir Arráiz
    Carlos Basalo
    Johan Bianca
    Víctor Hugo Blanco
    • Director
      • Olegario Barrera
    • Writers
      • Olegario Barrera
      • Lucy González
      • Julio César Mármol
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    4/10
    Erratic Editing And Maladroit Mingling Of Scenes Brings A Consequence Of Only Middling Entertainment.
    The very successful Venezuelan playwright Rodolfo Santana, whose readership for the most part is from Latin America, has had a good many of his works enacted as popular productions, both upon the stage and for television. This film, based upon his drama "Rock para una Abuela Virgen", unfortunately displays the same flaws as does the original piece, its plot line additionally having suffered numerous weaknesses with the transposition, although its broad range of melodramatic occurrences has borne fruit as a commercial venture in Venezuela, where its action is set. Caracas director Olegario Barrera found the play to be creditable, as he has shown affection for "magical realism", the Latin American literary genre singularly in evidence within the output of Gabriel Garcia Marquez, and it is that type of fantasy element that is omnipresent in this film that includes within its plot such ingredients as a leading character who returns from the dead, and a very tenacious angel sent to earth upon a special assignment. Action in the melodrama opens as Alirio Guaramato (Iván Tamayo), an underesteemed trumpet player, who earns his living performing with a salsa band at the El Sarao night club in Caracas, has fallen into a despondent and drunken state due to the death of his best friend, Chucho, but nonetheless somehow manages to hit a chord, while playing upon his balcony, that has been chartered for the use of heavenly cherubim, to be employed for waking the dead upon Judgment Day. Since Alirio lives across from a cemetery, stone seals there burst at a "Garcia" family tomb, from which wanders beautiful young 20 year-old Antonieta (Daniela Alvarado), who had died two decades prior at the age of 85, and who is now ready to consort with her granddaughter Monica (Marlene De Andrade) who is apparently eight years older than her grandmother, and additionally pregnant by her married lover who intends to abandon her along with their unborn child. God the Creator, displeased with these events, delegates an archangel named Jazzaboalnitanken, "Jazz" for short, (Antonio Delli) to restore Universal Order to the Universe. Jazz adopts the body of the deceased Chucho and drops in to visit with an astonished Alirio, the latter a next-door neighbour to Monica. Because Jazz is forbidden from killing Antonieta for the purpose of restoring her to her family's burial vault, he must persuade Alirio to murder her. However, since the freshly virginal grandmother (abuela) completely enjoys her new state of well-being while remembering all of her past life, she has no desire to return to the land of the dead, and romantic but flimsily complex entanglements ensue. This is the fifth feature film for Barrera, who has been primarily at the helm of television dramas, and his first in 15 years, during which span he was employed as a university instructor in addition to being Director General of Dramatic Programming for RCTV (Radio Caracas Television). UNA ABUELA VIRGEN has been a very popular work throughout Venezuela, and was also a hit at the 2008 Chicago Latino Film Festival, where audiences admired its clever segments, although these have not been enough to bring about artistic success, largely due to its peculiar narrative line. Shot in 1/85:1, the film benefits from Trina Medina's scoring that is highlighted with her performance of "To Live" (I Just Need Little Things). However, the scenario is for the most part absurd, and not helped by Barrera's tendency to lose pacing through his fondness for utilizing characteristics of television situation comedy, with which he is thoroughly familiar. Continuity and logic too often go begging, such as when Antonieta and Monica are seen with changes of clothing that cannot be accounted for by the storyline. The characters often discuss socio-political topics in the guise of women's issues, for no readily apparent reason, while religious faith and dogma, life's meaning, and love, are intermittent subjects as well. The film is an attempt to stimulate within some viewers an awareness of the hoary conundrum: "What would I do if I were born again?" Despite substantial post-production cutting, the piece will seem overlong to some viewers. It has been released upon a Vene Vision DVD that offers fine audio and visual quality, as well as largely accurate English subtitles.
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    • Release date
      • March 2, 2007 (Venezuela)
    • Country of origin
      • Venezuela
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    • Language
      • Spanish
    • Also known as
      • Una abuela virgen
    • Production companies
      • Centro Nacional Autónomo de Cinematografía (CNAC) (I)
      • Cine Seis Ocho
      • Cine-Qua-Non
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      • $1,256,116
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 40 minutes
    • Color
      • Color

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