A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
February 27, 1986
Original Title:
El río de oro
Genres:
Drama
Production Companies:
Tesauro S.A.
fedral films international
marea filmproduktion
Production Countries:
Spain | Switzerland
Ratings / Certifications:
RO: 15
Runtime: 111
During a long summer, the tranquility of a couple and their three children resting in a country house is altered with the arrival of the children's uncle, a character who exerts a curious influence on the boys and a morbid and strange attraction the wife. Twelve years after 'Los viajes escolares' (1973), his first commercial feature film, the Madrid director Jaime Chávarri returns to the same estate in the province of Segovia to shoot a new family story, about his own plot and script. Like its predecessor, 'The Golden River' contains a strong autobiographical charge and is full of personal resonances. But this new history of family ties is narrated from a perspective in which adultery manifests itself openly. Endowed with a slow narrative rhythm, the film presents an international cast headed by Ángela Molina, Bruno Ganz, Francesca Annis and Stefan Gubser. The film also has the presence of a very young Juan Diego Botto, in one of his first appearances on the big screen.
Associate Producer:
Adrian Lipp
Miguel Ángel Rivas
Director:
Jaime Chávarri
Director of Photography:
Carlos Suárez
Editor:
Pablo G. del Amo
Executive Producer:
Tadeo Villalba
Kude Meier
Makeup Artist:
Ramón de Diego
Original Music Composer:
Francisco Guerrero
Producer:
Hervé Hachuel
Production Controller:
Héctor Carré
Production Design:
Adi Gisler
Property Master:
Tom Meyer
Sound Mixer:
Jürg von Allmen
Special Effects:
Fernando Pérez
Writer:
Jaime Chávarri
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