Little Bird (film)

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Little Bird
Theatrical release poster
SpanishPajarico
Directed by
Paco Rabal
  • Alejandro Martínez
  • Dafne Fernández
  • CinematographyJosé Luis López-Linares
    Edited byJulia Juániz
    Music byAlejandro Massó
    Production
    company
    Filmart
    Distributed byColumbia Tri-Star Films de España
    Release dates
    • 31 August 1997 (1997-08-31) (Montreal)
    • April 1998 (1998-04) (Spain)
    CountrySpain
    LanguageSpanish

    Little Bird (Spanish: Pajarico) is a 1997 Spanish drama film written and directed by

    Paco Rabal, Alejandro Martínez, and Dafne Fernández
    .

    Plot

    The plot follows Manuel "Manu", a 10-old-year boy from Madrid arriving in the

    province of Murcia for a Summer stay under his uncles so he can distance from the separation of his parents.[1][2] There he experiences puppy love with cousin Fuensanta.[2]

    Cast

    Production

    The story is freely based on Saura's childhood memories about his time in the Region of Murcia.[1] José Luis López Linares [es] worked as cinematographer whilst Alejandro Massó [ca] was responsible for the music and Julia Juániz [es] for editing.[4][2] The film is a Filmart production.[2]

    Release

    The film was presented in August 1997 at the 21st Montreal World Film Festival,[5] where Saura won the Best Director award.[6] It was released theatrically in April 1998.[7]

    Reception

    Leonard Klady of Variety wrote that the "story is undeniably genial and well observed, but lacks a central focus or a compelling dramatic tension".[2]

    José Luis Sánchez Noriega [es] observed that despite being "a film with irregularities in its narrative development", Little Bird is still "a mature, serene movie, where the director reviews old themes with a more tender gaze".[8]

    See also

    References

    1. ^ a b Ganuza, Asier (10 February 2023). "Carlos Saura: 'Pajarico' y la Murcia de su niñez". La Opinión de Murcia.
    2. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r Klady, Leonard (28 September 1997). "Little Bird". Variety.
    3. ^
      ICAA
      . Retrieved 11 February 2023.
    4. ^ "Pajarico". Fotogramas. 29 May 2008.
    5. ^ Romero, Ana (1 September 1997). "Fuerte ovación en Montreal a 'Pajarico', la historia "más sentimental" de Carlos Saura". El País.
    6. ^ "El Festival de Montreal le exige muy poco al cine". La Nación. 5 September 1997.
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    8. Biblioteca Virtual Miguel de Cervantes
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