Pantheon filmmaker Carlos Saura bounced back from a handful of failures with 1989's La Noche Oscura (The Dark Night). Juan Diego stars as San Juan de la Cruz (St. John of the Cross), the legendary 16th-century poet-prophet. Galvanized into action by the spirit of Santa Teresa de Jesus, San Juan fought to install reforms in the Carmelite Order. Like many another visionary, he was regarded as a heretic, and promptly subjected to the most appalling of tortures. Writer-director Saura manages to draw several parallels between the religious persecution of the 1700s and the political despotism of Fascist Spain.
Title | The Dark Night of the Soul |
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Year | 1989 |
Genre | War, Drama |
Country | France, Spain |
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Cast | Juan Diego, Julie Delpy, Fernando Guillén, Manuel de Blas, Francisco Casares, Fermí Reixach |
Crew | Carlos Saura (Director), José Antonio Sánchez (Makeup Artist), Carlos Saura Medrano (Assistant Director), Pedro del Rey (Editor), Andrés Vicente Gómez (Producer), Teo Escamilla (Director of Photography) |
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Release | Feb 23, 1989 |
Runtime | 93 minutes |
Quality | HD |
IMDb | 5.00 / 10 by 8 users |
Popularity | 2 |
Budget | 0 |
Revenue | 0 |
Language | Español |