
Amantes (1991)
Año de Estreno: 1991
Nación: Spain
Título Alternativo: Amantes - Amanti, Amants, Kochankowie, Lovers, Lovers: A True Story
Director: Vicente Aranda
Guionista: Carlos Pérez Merinero, Vicente Aranda, Álvaro del Amo
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Argumento
In '50s Spain, a young man named José leaves the army and seeks employment so he can marry his fiancée, Ana. He rents a room from a widow, Conchita, and begins an affair with her despite being engaged to Ana. When Ana discovers the betrayal, she tries to win José back by offering herself to him and introducing him to her family. The film reaches its climax as José must decide between his fiancée's forgiveness and his passion for Conchita.
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Resumen
'Amantes' is a Spanish drama directed by Vicente Aranda in 1991, set against the backdrop of '50s Spain. It tells the story of a love triangle between Ana (Verdu), her fiancé José (Sanz), and Conchita (Abril), the widow with whom José has an affair while renting her room. The film explores themes of betrayal, forgiveness, and desire based on a true story.
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