Mondays in the Sun (2003)



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Synopsis:
Set in the Spanish port city of Vigo, Fernando León de Aranoa's Mondays in the Sun is a touching drama about a group of working-class men who find themselves suddenly unemployed and unwanted in their middle age. Laid off from the local shipyard, the men spend their days at the town bar, where they reminisce, philosophize, and commiserate about their current state. Gruff Santa (a bearded Javier Bardem) puts up a tough front, refusing to sink into self-pity, and occasionally pricking his friends' hopes. Morose José (Luis Tosar) openly worries about his wife, whom he fears might leave him. That seems to have been the fate of Amador (Celso Bugallo), the oldest of the bunch, who keeps reassuring everyone that his wife will be back any day now from her trip. Meanwhile, Lino (José Ángel Egido) refuses to give up hope of employment, going to interview after interview for jobs being offered to applicants half his age. Presiding over the glum bunch is Rico (Joaquín Climent), the bar owner and the men's co-worker from the shipyard days. Despite its depressing subject and downbeat mood, Mondays in the Sun was a big winner at the 2003 Goya Awards, Spain's equivalent of the Oscars, winning Best Picture, Best Director, and Best Actor for Bardem. The film was also Spain's surprise representative for the 2003 Oscars' Foreign Language film category, nabbing the distinction over Pedro Almodóvar's critically lauded Talk to Her.

~ Elbert Ventura, All Movie Guide

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Full Cast & Crew

Theatrical Release
7/25/2003
Director Credit
Fernando León de Aranoa Director
Cast Credit
Benito González Santa
Luis Tosar José
José Ángel Egido Lino
Nieve De Medina Ana
Tejada Enrique Villen Reina
Celso Bugallo Amador
Joaquín Climent Rico
Aida Folch Nata
Serge Riaboukine Sergei
Laura Dominguez Angela
Production Credits Credit
Jaume Roures Producer
Andrea Occhipinti Producer
Elias Querejeta Producer
Jerome Vidal Producer
Art Department Credit
Julio Esteban Art Director
Film Camera Credit
Alfredo Mayo Cinematographer



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