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Wilder himself reportedly phoned Trueba a few days later for acknowledgment and told him: "Hello Fernando, I'm God". The situation of the movie is in early s, whereas this zarzuela was first staged in User reviews 53 Review.

Top review. Belle Aventura. Fernando Trueba's enchanting 'Belle Epoque' is a delightful little 'folktale' that is lyrical, sensual, hilarious, whimsical and human. Azcona's cleverly written screenplay is rich with wit, sarcasm and history. In addition to that the film also looks beautiful and authentic compared to the overload of glossy look in a majority of films. On the surface the story sounds may sound odd but it's splendidly quirky.

It successfully avoids the 'cliches' that are so evident in many European films that make it to the so-called international platform begging for a best foreign language Oscar even though 'Belle Epoque' won it in The storytelling here, for one, feels very natural and not one scene looks forced.

The editing smoothens things finely and the score is first rate as it gives 'Belle Epoque' that final whimsical touch. All the actors do a superb job. Jorge Sanz is great as the naive hero and Gabino Diego provides wonderful comic relief. In the end, 'Belle Epoque' is a delicious combination of humour, music, sex, romance, self-discovery and adventure, a celebration of life itself.

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The awkward case of 'his or her'. Take the quiz. The lower classes did not benefit in the same way, or to anywhere near the same extent. It was certainly different to the decades before the Franco-Prussian War when France had gone through a revolution, a bloody terror, an all-conquering empire, a return to royalty, a revolution and different royalty, a further revolution, and then another empire.

There was also peace in western and central Europe, as the new German Empire to the east of France maneuvered to balance the great powers of Europe and prevent any more wars.

There was still expansion, as France grew its empire in Africa greatly, but this was seen as a successful triumph. Such stability provided the basis for growth and innovation in the arts, science, and material culture.

The iron, chemical, and electricity industries grew, providing raw materials which were used, in part, by the brand new car and aviation industries. Communications across the nation were increased by the use of the telegraph and telephone, while railways expanded hugely. Agriculture was aided by new machines and artificial fertilizers. Life was seen to be changing very, very fast, and the upper and middle classes were able to afford and benefit from these changes.

Personal mobility was increased by bicycle, the numbers of which rose from , in to 3. Fashion became an issue for people beneath the upper class, and previous luxuries like running water, gas, electricity, and proper sanitary plumbing all gravitated downwards to the middle class, sometimes even to the peasantry and lower class. Transport improvements meant that people could now travel further for holidays, and sport became an increasing pre-occupation, both for playing and watching.

The life expectancy of children rose. Mass entertainment was transformed by venues like the Moulin Rouge, home of the Can-Can, by new styles of performance in the theater, by shorter forms of music, and by the realism of modern writers. Print, long a powerful force, grew in even greater importance as technology brought prices down still further and education initiatives opened up literacy to ever wider numbers.

You can imagine why those with money, and those looking back, saw it as such a glorious moment. However, it was far from all good. Despite the massive growth in private possessions and consumption, there were dark currents throughout the era, which remained a deeply divisive time.

Almost everything was opposed by reactionary groups who began to portray the age as decadent, even degenerate, and racial tensions rose as a new form of modern anti-Semitism evolved and spread in France, blaming Jews for the perceived evils of the age.



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