Spanish_Affair_(2014_film)

<i>Spanish Affair</i> (2014 film)

Spanish Affair (2014 film)

2014 film directed by Emilio Martínez-Lázaro


Spanish Affair (Spanish: Ocho apellidos vascos; lit.'Eight Basque surnames') is a 2014 Spanish comedy film directed by Emilio Martínez-Lázaro.[2] It premiered in Spain on 14 March 2014. Six weeks after its release, it became the second biggest box-office hit ever in Spain, behind Avatar.[3]

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Plot

Rafa (Dani Rovira) has never left his native Seville, Andalusia, until he meets a Basque girl named Amaia (Clara Lago), who resists his seduction techniques. Against his friends' advice, he follows her to the Basque Country after she stays the night in his house and forgets her purse. A series of misunderstandings forces Rafa to impersonate a Basque boasting of a stock featuring eight traditional Basque surnames (Gabilondo, Urdangarín, Zubizarreta, Arguiñano from the father and Igartiburu, Erentxun, Otegi and Clemente from the mother, even though Clemente is not authentically Basque).[4][n. 1] He gets more and more entangled in that character in order to please Amaia.

Cast

  • Dani Rovira as Rafael "Rafa" Quirós / Antxón
  • Clara Lago as Amaia
  • Karra Elejalde as Koldo
  • Carmen Machi as Merche / Anne
  • Alberto López as Joaquín
  • Alfonso Sánchez as Curro
  • Lander Otaola as Borroka
  • Abel Mora as Pedro
  • Aitor Mazo as Father Inaxio
  • Aitziber Garmendia as Iratxe
  • Miriam Cabeza as Edurne
  • Santi Ugalde as Kepa
  • Los del Río as themselves

Box office

The weekend of its premiere, the film gathered an audience of 404,020 which resulted in box office grossing of 2.72 million euros.[6] On its second weekend its grossing increased by 56%, third best behind The Impossible and Avatar in its first ten days with a total 4.4 million euros.[7] By April it became the most watched Spanish film in Spain with more than 6.5 million viewers and the second film with the greatest box office grossing in Spain, only behind Avatar, with a box-office of more than 45 million euros (more than 62 million dollars).[8] It has grossed US$77 million in Spain[9] and a total of US$78.7 million internationally.[10][1]

Critical reception

The critics were divided about the film, but were mostly positive. For magazine Cinemanía, Carlos Marañón stressed that the movie was "extremely funny".[11] This comment was repeated in many reviews that highlighted the film is "funny",[12] and for some, "inspired and bright".[13] Federico Marín Bellón journalist of ABC, spoke of a "brave and timely movie",[12] highlighting another aspect, the opportunity of its theme, which has also been emphasized by most critics who often compared it to the French film Welcome to the Sticks. Writing for daily newspaper El País, Borja Valero even predicted it could be the movie of the year.[14]

On the negative side, Luis Martínez from El Mundo, said that the film is "a bad comedy"[15] while Jordi Costa, from El País, said the development was irregular and ended catastrophically. Fausto Fernández, in the magazine Fotogramas, labelled it as impersonal and described its development as flat.[16]

Accolades

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Sequels

A sequel, Ocho apellidos catalanes (English: Eight Catalan Surnames) was released on 20 November 2015. Emilio Martínez-Lázaro repeated as director and Borja Cobeaga and Diego San José repeated as screenwriters. The original cast was joined by Berto Romero, Rosa Maria Sardà and Belén Cuesta.[22]

A film with the working title Casi familia ("Almost Family") was released in 2023 as Ocho apellidos marroquís ("Eight Moroccan surnames"). Its cast does not include actors from both earlier films.[23]

Informational notes


References

  1. "Spanish Affair". Box Office Mojo. Retrieved 7 January 2024.
  2. Holland, Jonathan (31 March 2014). "Spanish Affair (Ocho apellidos vascos): Film Review". The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved 17 November 2014.
  3. Belinchón, Gregorio (2014-04-28). "A 'Ocho apellidos vascos' solo le queda por delante 'Avatar'; EL PAÍS". Cultura.elpais.com. Retrieved 2015-01-10.
  4. Buse, Peter; Toribio, Nuria Triana (2015). "Ocho apellidos vascos and the Comedy of Minor Differences" (PDF). Romance Quarterly. 62 (4): 229–241. doi:10.1080/08831157.2015.1068637. S2CID 162888460.
  5. por José A. Romero. "'Ocho apellidos vascos' coge la ola de 'lo posible' - El Corso". Elcorso.es. Retrieved 2014-04-27.
  6. elcorreo.com (18 March 2014). "'Ocho apellidos vascos' revienta la taquilla. El Correo". Elcorreo.com. Retrieved 2014-04-27.
  7. Nancy Tartaglione and David Bloom (January 10, 2015). "'Transformers 4′ Tops 2014's 100 Highest-Grossing International Films – Chart". Deadline Hollywood. Retrieved January 10, 2015.
  8. Cinemanía. "Ocho apellidos vascos". Retrieved 12 May 2014.
  9. La Vanguardia. ""8 apellidos vascos": Bienvenidos al norte". Retrieved 12 May 2014.
  10. El País (24 March 2014). "España/Euskadi: la película". El País. Retrieved 12 May 2014.
  11. Fotogramas (8 January 2014). "Ocho apellidos vascos". Retrieved 6 June 2014.
  12. Morales Fernández, Clara (12 January 2015). "Los Premios Forqué coronan a 'La isla mínima'". El País.
  13. "Lista de nominados a los Premios Feroz 2015". Premios Feroz (in Spanish). 17 December 2014. Archived from the original on 17 December 2014. Retrieved 8 January 2014.
  14. "Candidaturas - Ocho apellidos vascos". Premios Goya (in Spanish). Retrieved 8 January 2014.
  15. Corona, Alberto (30 November 2023). "'Ocho apellidos marroquís', un descalabro que evidencia un modelo de producción nocivo" ['Eight Moroccan Surnames', a catastrophe that makes evident an obnoxious production model]. elDiario.es (in Spanish). Retrieved 1 December 2023.

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