La_escopeta_nacional

<i>La escopeta nacional</i>

La escopeta nacional

1978 Spanish film


La escopeta nacional (in English, The National Shotgun) is a 1978 Spanish comedy film directed by Luis García Berlanga. The first installment in a critically and commercially successful trilogy, the picture is an indictment of the legacy of Francisco Franco and the business classes upon whom he depended for support. The picture was followed in the trilogy by Patrimonio nacional and Nacional III, which were released in 1981 and 1982.[1]

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Plot

A Catalan manufacturer of electronic intercoms travels to Madrid, accompanied by his lover, to attend a hunt that he himself has organized. What he intends is to interact with people from Spanish high society to promote his business. At the Marquis of Leguineche's estate he meets various characters and experiences a multitude of situations as absurd as they are crazy.

Cast

Production

Among the filming locations is the El Ricón estate, in Madrid. It is in the municipality of Aldea del Fresno (in the southwest of the Community of Madrid), 53 km from the capital.[2]

Awards

Círculo de Escritores Cinematográficos
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References

  1. Redacción Cine con Ñ (2 December 2021). "Sátiras en transición: la trilogía de los Leguineche". Cine con Ñ. Retrieved 19 March 2024.



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