HALF OF THE SKY
La Mitad del Cielo
Half Of The Sky, directed by Manuel Gutierrez Aragon (Demons In The Garden), is one of the most highly praised Spanish films of recent years. It blends a tale of working class ambitions with old world mystery and superstition.
The film focuses on Rosa (Angela Molina), the daughter of a hard-working rural family who travels to Madrid with her infant daughter following an ill-fated affair.
With tenacity and cunning Rosa starts out as the owner of a tiny market stall and soon becomes the proprietor of one of the city's most respectable restaurants: a meeting place for politicians during the Franco regime. The customers at the restaurant provide a backdrop for events in Rosa's life, notably her relationships with a young student and with her benefactor.
Well acted and directed, the film uses lyrical symbols and occasional humour to trace Rosa's life in Madrid and to provide a parable of the country during Franco's reign.