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  1. Without dialogue and through their movements alone, the dancers tell the tragic tale of two doomed lovers and a bridegroom who meet their fates in a violent knife fight. Director. Carlos Saura ...

    • Musical, Romance
  2. Jun 7, 2020 · Blood Wedding (Spanish: Bodas de Sangre) is a 1981 Spanish musical film written and directed by Carlos Saura. It was directed and choreographed in the flamenco style. It is the first part of Saura’s 1980s flamenco trilogy, and is followed by Carmen (1983) and El amor brujo (1986). The film depicts Antonio Gades and his dance company ...

  3. Blood Wedding: Directed by Souheil Ben-Barka. With Irene Papas, Laurent Terzieff, Djohra Bachene, Miloud Habachi. In a small village in southern Morocco, Amrouch cannot, because of his social position, marry the daughter of a wealthy farmer from the nearby village.

  4. Macedonian. Macedonian Blood Wedding ( Macedonian: Македонска крвава свадба, romanized : Makedonska krvava svadba ), also known as Bloodshed at the Wedding, is a 1967 Yugoslav historical drama directed by Macedonian director Trajče Popov. The screenplay was written by Slavko Janevski and is based on the 1900 play of the ...

  5. Feb 13, 2012 · Written in 1932, BLOOD WEDDING is the story of a faithless bride who precipitates tragedy, and in addition to Lorca's original play, it has been rendered in several media. One of the most famous is the 1981 flamenco ballet, choreographed by Antonio Gades and directed and filmed by Carlos Saura.

    • DVD
  6. Nov 21, 2023 · Blood Wedding is considered a classic, having been produced all over the world and in multiple forms, like radio, opera, movies, and ballet. Critics have praised the poetry, even in translation ...

  7. The unnamed bride in Blood Wedding runs away from her wedding reception with her former suitor, Leonardo, who is married. Death, in the person of a beggar, leads the frustrated bridegroom to the guilty couple. The men kill each other, leaving the bereaved women—Leonardo’s wife, the bridegroom’s mother, and the bride—to bewail their losses.