- Luna de Miel
Infobox Film
name = Luna de Miel
(Honeymoon)
image_size = 215px
caption = U.K. poster
director = Michael Powell
producer = Michael Powell
Cesáreo González
writer =Gregorio Martínez Sierra "(ballet)"
Michael PowellLuis Escobar
starring =Anthony Steel Ludmilla Tchérina
Antonio
music =Manuel de Falla Mikis Theodorakis
cinematography =Georges Périnal Claude Renoir
editing =Peter Taylor
John Victor-Smith
distributor = Suevia Films
released =29 March fy|1959 "(Spain)"8 February fy|1962 "(UK)"
runtime = 109 minutes
105 minutes
"(restored version)"
country = United Kingdom / Spain
language = English / Spanish
budget =
gross =
imdb_id = 0053023"Luna de Miel" is a fy|1959 film by the British director-writer Michael Powell based in part on the ballet "El Amor Brujo" by
Gregorio Martínez Sierra . The film starsAnthony Steel ,Ludmilla Tchérina and Spanish ballet dancer Antonio, and featuresLéonide Massine . In the United Kingdom it was retitled "Honeymoon", and has been shown as "The Lovers of Teruel" in the United States.The film is something of a travelogue around
Spain with dance interludes, mainly set to the repeated theme of "The Honeymoon Song" byMikis Theodorakis . Performed in the film by Marino Marini and his quartet, it was subsequently recorded by many performers, includingThe Beatles .Plot
Ballet dancer Anna Cato (
Ludmilla Tchérina ) has just given up the ballet to marry Australian farmer Kit Kelly (Anthony Steel ). They are touringSpain in their open topBentley for their honeymoon before going to live on the sheep station that Kit runs inAustralia .An American car races past them at high speed but it soon has to stop to change a burst tyre. The car is driven by the famous Spanish dancer Antonio and his wife Rosita Candelas (Rosita Sergova). They are a fiery couple, always arguing and when Antonio goes down to a stream to wash up after changing the tyre, Rosita drives away without him. Antonio, stranded in the middle of nowhere, starts dancing down the road in his well-known "Zapateado".
Kit and Anna drive by and offer Antonio a lift. They drive in to the "Tavern del Toro", where Antonio is known, and start to eat a wonderful breakfast. Antonio thinks he has seen Anna before but she says that this is her first trip to Spain. One old lady pushes forward her daughter who she wants to dance for Antonio. Lucia (
Carmen Rojas ) dances the "El Macarona" flamenco but then Antonio asks the musicians to play "El Taranto" to really see what she can do.Rosita turns up at the end of the flamenco and another argument ensues, so Kit and Anna slip away. After a delightful meal they retire to their room where Anna does her best to distract Kit from his book on "Fertility and Animal Breeding". Next day, after a bit more travelling around, Kit and Anna enter a bar – only to find Antonio is already there. They are introduced to the "cocktail set" and discover who Antonio is.
Anna goes to Antonio's studio where they are rehearsing his new dance, "Los Amantes de Teruel" (The Lovers of Teruel), as a classical ballet but with a Spanish style. When Anna makes some suggestions to help the "pas de deux" Antonio realises she is a dancer and at last discovers who she really is. As Anna dances with Antonio neither are aware that Kit has come to the studio and is watching, not very pleased that his wife is dancing again.
Kit and Anna travel south to see the painting "
The Burial of the Count of Orgaz " byEl Greco . Kit declares that that is how Antonio's ballet should be staged. They then visit the Mosque at Córdoba and other places.Early the next morning Kit goes off to help a breeder of bulls with his round-up and Anna is taken to the
Alhambra atGranada by Antonio. They dance around the palace in a light hearted flirtation and Anna declares that she really has given up the ballet and is willing to settle down with Kit. Antonio isn't so sure. When they go to join Kit there is a mild confrontation between Kit and Antonio. The film is building up to the two men representing Don Diego and Don Pedro, competing for the attentions of Doña Isabel in the story of "Les amantes de Teruel" which will be the finalé of the film.Kit and Anna go to see a performance of "
El Amor Brujo " (Bewitched Love). The story is that of a girl whose lover had died but who now haunts her and prevents her from getting on with her life and her new lover. The lead roles are danced by Antonio and Rosita, with a cameo fromLéonide Massine as the ghost – Massine was over sixty years old at the time – and Lucia as the girl's friend who tries to lure the ghost away. The restored version contains the full ballet, a mixture of classical ballet and flamenco style.The next night, in
Teruel , the guide (the voice of Michael Powell) explains the legend of the lovers of Teruel to Kit and Anna as they stand on the terrace looking at the statues. But Anna falls ill and develops a fever. In her fevered imagination she hallucinates the story of the Lovers of Teruel as a great ballet, with herself dancing the part of Doña Isabel and Antonio as Don Diego, her lover. Again a mix of classical ballet and Spanish style, with Antonio in Moorish make-up. The restoration contains the full ballet to the music of Manuel de Falla. The final funeral has the echoes of the El Greco painting the couple saw earlier.The next morning Antonio comes to visit Anna, now in hospital with Kit by her side. We learn that Anna and Kit will be off to Australia in a few days and Kit thinks that at last they have seen the last of Antonio. But no, he tells them he is starting a world tour!
Cast
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Anthony Steel as "Kit Kelly"
*Ludmilla Tchérina as "Anna"
*Antonio as "Antonio"
*Léonide Massine as "Der Geist"
*Rosita Segovia as "Rosita Candelas"
*Carmen Rojas as "Lucia"
*María Gámez as "Pepe Nieto"
*Diego Hurtado as "Pepe Nieto"
*Juan Carmona as "Pepe Nieto"
*María Carla Alcalá as "Soloist"Cast notes:
*Director Michael Powell's voice is used in the film for the guide describing theLovers of Teruel .Music
Music used in "Luda de Miel" includes: [IMDB [http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0053023/soundtrack Soundtrack] ]
*"Anononio's Zapatedo" - composed by
Sarasate , arranged byLeonard Salzedo
*"Honeymoon Song" - by MikisTheodorakis , arranged byAngela Morley (asWally Stott ), performed by Marino Marini and his quartet
*"El Amor Brujo " (ballet) - music byManuel de Falla , story byCarlos Fernandez Shaw , choreography by Antonio
*"Los Amantes de Teruel" (ballet) - music byMikis Theodorakis [Erickson, Hal [http://www.allmovie.com/cg/avg.dll?p=avg&sql=1:126263 Overview (Allmovie)] ] [imdb title|0053023]Production
After his partnership with
Emeric Pressburger ended, Michael Powell looked around for other projects and was enticed to Spain to make a film that, it was hoped, would do forflamenco and Spanish ballet what "The Red Shoes" had done for ballet. There were many problems during the production, mainly due to the lack of available finances. In one non-fiscal incident, Powell's car was stolen and as the thieves were chased they crashed the car and died in the crash.Awards and honors
At the fy|1959
Cannes Film Festival , "Luna de Miel" won the Technical Grand Prize. Also, director Michael Powell was nominated for theGolden Palm Award . [IMDB [http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0053023/awards Awards] ]ubsequent history
Ludmilla Tchérina liked the final ballet, "Los Amantes de Teruel ", so much that she incorporated it into her regular stage performances. With the help of directorRaymond Rouleau , it was turned into a film "Les Amants de Teruel " (fy|1962).The film was cut for television in the U.K., and this version was the only one available for many years. The cuts were mainly to some of the extended dance sequences, leaving it as little more than a travelogue. This led to the film getting a bad reputation.
The film was fully restored from its original elements by Charles Doble of
Somerset , and the restored film had its first public screening at theSan Sebastián Film Festival in fy|2002 in the presence of Rosita Sergova, one of the stars of the film [ [http://www.powell-pressburger.org/Reviews/59_Honeymoon/NewPrint.html Restoration & New Print] ] . It was first shown in the U.K. inAshbrittle , Somerset on21 June fy|2003 [ [http://www.powell-pressburger.org/Trips/Somerset/20030621/index.html Screening of Luna de Miel] ] .References
Notes
Bibliography
* Powell, Michael. "A Life in Movies: An Autobiography". , 1986. ISBN 0-434-59945-X.
* Powell, Michael. "Million Dollar Movie". London: Heinemann, 1992. ISBN 0-434-59947-6.External links
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