Belle Époque (1992)

Belle Époque (1992) poster

In 1931, a young soldier deserts from the army and falls into a country farm, where he is welcomed by the owner due to his political ideas. Manolo has four daughters, Fernando likes all of them and they like him, so he has to decide which one to love.

Director: Fernando Trueba
Genre: Comedy, Drama, Romance
Runtime: 109 min
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Cast

Screenplay

Music: Antoine Duhamel
Cinematography: José Luis Alcaine
Editing: Carmen Frías
Production: Animatógrafo, Sogepaq, Lolafilms, Fernando Trueba PC
Country: France, Portugal, Spain
Language: Español
Original Language: es

Themes

Moving Relationship Stories, Mental Struggles and the Power of Love, Arranged Marriage and Struggle for Harmony, Unfaithful Husband and Guilt, One-Night Stands and Subsequent Regret

Keywords

jealousy, politics, desertion, tango, marriage, love, murder, soldier, lust, polyamory

Trailer

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is Belle Époque about?
In 1931, a young soldier deserts from the army and falls into a country farm, where he is welcomed by the owner due to his political ideas. Manolo has four daughters, Fernando likes all of them and they like him, so he has to decide which one to love.
Who directed Belle Époque?
Belle Époque was directed by Fernando Trueba.
Who stars in Belle Époque?
Belle Époque stars Penélope Cruz, Miriam Díaz-Aroca, Gabino Diego, Fernando Fernán Gómez, Michel Galabru, Ariadna Gil.
How long is Belle Époque?
Belle Époque has a runtime of 1h 49m (109 minutes).
What genre is Belle Époque?
Belle Époque is a Comedy, Drama, Romance film.
Where was Belle Époque produced?
Belle Époque was produced in France, Portugal, Spain.
What are the themes of Belle Époque?
The themes of Belle Époque include: Moving Relationship Stories, Mental Struggles and the Power of Love, Arranged Marriage and Struggle for Harmony, Unfaithful Husband and Guilt, One-Night Stands and Subsequent Regret.