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  1. Country. Spain. Language. Spanish. Death of a Cyclist ( Spanish: Muerte de un ciclista) is a 1955 social realist Spanish drama film directed by Juan Antonio Bardem and starring Italian actress Lucia Bosè, who was dubbed into Spanish by Elsa Fábregas. It won the FIPRESCI Award at the 1955 Cannes Film Festival .

  2. Juan Antonio Bardem's Death of a Cyclist (Muerte de un Ciclista) (1955) is a tabloid drama of deep political intent. While the story and production approach owe an almost unforgivable amount to Antonioni's Story of a Love Affair (1950), the action is a political parable, and as such, an indictment of the Franco government of the day.

  3. Death of a Cyclist. Upper-class geometry professor Juan and his wealthy, married mistress, Maria José, driving back from a late-night rendezvous, accidentally hit a cyclist, and run. The resulting, exquisitely shot tale of guilt, infidelity, and blackmail reveals the wide gap between the rich and the poor in Spain, and surveys the corrupt ...

  4. Apr 21, 2008 · Juan Antonio Bardem’s Death of a Cyclist (1955), one of the first Spanish films to win the critics’ prize at a major European festival, was crucial in launching the modern Spanish cinema. Bardem came directly from his triumph at Cannes to the Salamanca Congress, a national film conference organized by Objetivo, a left-wing film journal that he and others started in May 1953. The congress ...

  5. María José is a socialite, married to wealth, bored but attached to her comforts. The two are lovers. On an isolated country road, their car strikes a cyclist; fearing exposure, they leave him to die. Distracted, Juan unjustly fails a student. Rafa, a bitter savant in their social circle, hints that he knows something, and he threatens to ...

  6. Death of a Cyclist. Directed by Juan Antonio Bardem • 1955 • Spain. Starring Alberto Closas, Lucia Bosé, Otello Toso. Upper-class geometry professor Juan and his wealthy, married mistress, Maria José, driving back from a late-night rendezvous, accidentally hit a cyclist, and run. The resulting, exquisitely shot tale of guilt, infidelity ...

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  8. Apr 27, 2008 · April 27, 2008. Juan Antonio Bardem’s Death of a Cyclist is a response to a national cinema it famously denounced as “politically ineffective, socially false, intellectually worthless, aesthetically nonexistent, and industrially crippled.”. Fittingly, his portrait of the complacent and disaffected upper class during Franco’s regime ...

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