Dear Nanny

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Dear Nanny
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]

  • 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 Category Nominee(s) Result Ref.
1987
1st Goya Awards Best Screenplay José Luis Borau Nominated [8]
Best Supporting Actor Miguel Rellán Won

See also

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References

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  5. ^ a b Barrenetxea Marañón 2016, p. 221.
  6. ^ a b Caparrós Lera 1992, p. 382.
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Bibliography

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