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'''''Elsa y Fred''''' (''Elsa and Fred'') is a 2005 [[Spain|Spanish]]-[[Argentina|Argentine]] film co-production directed by [[Marcos Carnevale]] and starring [[Manuel Alexandre]], [[China Zorrilla]] and [[Federico Luppi]].
'''''Elsa y Fred''''' (''Elsa and Fred'') is a 2005 [[Spain|Spanish]]-[[Argentina|Argentine]] film co-production directed by [[Marcos Carnevale]] and starring [[Manuel Alexandre]], [[China Zorrilla]] and [[Federico Luppi]]. An [[Elsa & Fred (2014 film)|American remake]] of the film was released in 2014.


== Synopsis ==
== Synopsis ==

Revision as of 05:46, 28 October 2014

Elsa y Fred
Directed byMarcos Carnevale
Written byMarcos Carnevale
Marcela Guerty
Lily Ann Martin
Produced byMarcos Carnevale
Carlos Andrada
José Antonio Félez
StarringManuel Alexandre
China Zorrilla
Federico Luppi
CinematographyJuan Carlos Gómez
Edited byNacho Ruiz Capillas
Music byLito Vitale
Release date
2005
Running time
108 minutes
CountriesArgentina
Spain
LanguageSpanish

Elsa y Fred (Elsa and Fred) is a 2005 Spanish-Argentine film co-production directed by Marcos Carnevale and starring Manuel Alexandre, China Zorrilla and Federico Luppi. An American remake of the film was released in 2014.

Synopsis

Fred, a recently widowed Spaniard in his 70s who has led a quiet life, retires to an apartment in Madrid. Elsa, a similarly-aged but more colorful Argentinian and a chronic liar, is his neighbor. Fred has no significant health problems but is a hypochondriac. Elsa is seriously ill and undergoing dialysis but hides it from Fred. The two fall in love. Elsa throws Fred into situations the widower would have disapproved of before he met her, making him "live life and not death". Once Fred learns Elsa will probably die, he pays all their expenses for a trip to Rome to fulfill Elsa's lifelong wish of reenacting Fellini's famous scene starring Marcello Mastroianni and Anita Ekberg under the Fontana di Trevi in La Dolce Vita.

After the trip to Rome, the movie ends with Fred visiting Elsa's grave in Madrid with his grandson. Fred looks at the birthdate on her tombstone and realizes she lied about how old she was and jokingly and affectionately calls her "embustera" (Spanish for "liar").

English-language remake

The film was remade in 2014 as a film set in the United States, starring Shirley McLaine and Christopher Plummer, also titled Elsa & Fred.