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Dear Nanny

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Dear Nanny
BERJAYA
Theatrical release poster
SpanishTata mía
Directed byJosé Luis Borau
Written byJosé Luis Borau
Starring
CinematographyTeo Escamilla
Edited byEmilio Rodríguez
Music byJacobo Durán Loriga
Production
companies
  • El Imán
  • Isasi PC
Distributed byProfilmar
Release date
  • 18 December 1986 (1986-12-18)
Running time
100 min
CountrySpain
LanguageSpanish

Dear Nanny (Spanish: Tata mía) is a 1986 Spanish drama film directed and written by José Luis Borau and starring Imperio Argentina, Alfredo Landa and Carmen Maura.[1] It is scored by Jacobo Durán Loriga.[2] José Luis Borau was nominated to a Goya Award for Best Original Screenplay and Miguel Rellán won the Goya Award for Best Supporting Actor in the 1987 edition.[3]

Cast

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  • Imperio Argentina as Tata[4]
  • Alfredo Landa as Teo[4]
  • Carmen Maura as Elvira[4]
  • Xabier Elorriaga as Peter[4]
  • Miguel Rellán as Alberto[4]
  • Marisa Paredes as Paloma[4]
  • Julieta Serrano as Magda
  • Enriqueta Carballeira as Amelia
  • Emma Suárez as Cristina
  • Paloma Gómez as Almudena
  • Alicia Moro as Rubia
  • Saturno Cerra as Puente
  • Chema Mazo as Germán
  • Matías Maluenda as Uncle Bordetas
  • Félix Dafauce as Notary
  • Adrián Ortega as Editor
  • Jordi Batalla as Sepúlveda
  • Eduardo MacGregor as Luján
  • Juan Jesús Valverde as Laín
  • Paco Catalá as Taxista
  • Gonzalo Cañas as Drivers school teacher
  • Ana María Ventura as Chief Nurse
  • Paloma Suárez as Nurse
  • Ignacio Moreno as Hunter #1
  • Emilio Lacambra as Hunter #2
  • Javier Gómez de Pablo as Hunter #3
  • Luis Revuelta Comte as Priest
  • Pedro Zapater as Child
  • Ángeles Caso as Periodista

Production

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Rafaela Aparicio, Fernando Fernán Gómez, and Concha Velasco were originally intended to portray Tata, Teo, and Elvira, but they had to decline.[5] Borau later argued that Imperio, Landa, and Maura represented by themselves three eras of Spanish cinema.[5] Shooting locations included Mallos de Riglos and an apartment at the Calle de Alfonso XII [es] near El Retiro.[4]

Release

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Dear Nanny was released theatrically in Spain on 18 December 1986.[6] It grossed 68,114,656 (218,663 admissions).[6]

Reception

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Ángel Fernández-Santos of El País lamented that Elorriaga's character's lack of plausibility wounds the film at its heart, damaging a work that is [otherwise] "full of cinematic intelligence and rigor in its execution".[7]

Accolades

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Year Award CategoryNominee(s) ResultRef.
1987
1st Goya AwardsBest ScreenplayJosé Luis BorauNominated[8]
Best Supporting ActorMiguel RellánWon

See also

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References

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  1. "Tata mía". Fotogramas (in Spanish). Hearst Magazines International. 29 May 2018. Retrieved 30 January 2019.
  2. "Tata mía". ABC (in Spanish). Archived from the original on 30 January 2019. Retrieved 30 January 2019.
  3. "Tata mía". Premios Goya (in Spanish). Retrieved 30 January 2019.
  4. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Barrenetxea Marañón 2016, p. 222.
  5. 1 2 Barrenetxea Marañón 2016, p. 221.
  6. 1 2 Caparrós Lera 1992, p. 382.
  7. Fernández-Santos, Ángel (23 December 1986). "Comedia para no reír". El País.
  8. Viaje al cine español. 25 años de los Premios Goya (PDF), Lunwerg, 2011, p. 270, ISBN 978-84-9785-791-8

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