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Sunday's Illness

Original title: La enfermedad del domingo
  • 2018
  • PG-13
  • 1h 53m
IMDb RATING
6.9/10
4.1K
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Susi Sánchez and Bárbara Lennie in Sunday's Illness (2018)
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Wealthy Anabel, 65, receives an unexpected visit from Chiara, the daughter she abandoned 30 years ago. Chiara has a request: that they spend 10 days together. Anabel goes out of guilt, but t... Read allWealthy Anabel, 65, receives an unexpected visit from Chiara, the daughter she abandoned 30 years ago. Chiara has a request: that they spend 10 days together. Anabel goes out of guilt, but there are conditions of which she is unaware.Wealthy Anabel, 65, receives an unexpected visit from Chiara, the daughter she abandoned 30 years ago. Chiara has a request: that they spend 10 days together. Anabel goes out of guilt, but there are conditions of which she is unaware.

  • Director
    • Ramón Salazar
  • Writer
    • Ramón Salazar
  • Stars
    • Bárbara Lennie
    • Susi Sánchez
    • Greta Fernández
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.9/10
    4.1K
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    • Director
      • Ramón Salazar
    • Writer
      • Ramón Salazar
    • Stars
      • Bárbara Lennie
      • Susi Sánchez
      • Greta Fernández
    • 25User reviews
    • 25Critic reviews
    • 92Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 7 wins & 12 nominations total

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    Bárbara Lennie
    Bárbara Lennie
    • Chiara
    Susi Sánchez
    Susi Sánchez
    • Anabel
    Greta Fernández
    Greta Fernández
    • Greta
    Bruna González
    Bruna González
    • Chiara Niña
    David Kammenos
    David Kammenos
    • Matthieu Joven
    Richard Bohringer
    Richard Bohringer
    • Matthieu
    Miguel Ángel Solá
    Miguel Ángel Solá
    • Bernabé
    Manuel Castillo Huber
    • Jefe Protocolo
    • (as Manuel Castillo)
    Ima Ranedo
    • Señora Cena
    Mònica Van Campen
    • Mujer Cena
    Fred Tatien
    Fred Tatien
    • Tobías
    • (as Fred Adenis)
    Iván Morales
    Iván Morales
    • Guillem
    Carla Linares
    Carla Linares
    • Asistente
    Abdelatif Hwidar
    Abdelatif Hwidar
    • Lugareño
    • (as Hwidar)
    Lucy Tillett
    • Mujer Bosque
    Pierre Livet
    • Hombre Bosque
    • Director
      • Ramón Salazar
    • Writer
      • Ramón Salazar
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    10nathaliegundersen

    Powerful and moving movie

    This movie really touched me , its slow paced and beautiful.The acting is simply superb. Long time since I have seen a movie that gripped me in this way .
    10parnildh

    Artistic masterpiece; Realistic; Visually stunning; Emotionally moving

    For the 1st one minute or so, there's an an image of a forest of gray,leafless trees, a visual metaphor for the dark story that the film is. The film is so visually stunning that they look like painting canvas on the move. The artistic choice of the director of not having a background score makes the film even more life-like. The performances are understated and just incredible, especially Barbara's. There is hardly any shaft of sunlight throughout, which reflects the darkness of the protagonist's life. I am in love with this film. I have watched it twice already. Just can't get enough of it.
    8Mun7eanu

    Back to the roots

    Forgivnes and acceptance. Despite all we do in life there are only two certain things: we are born and we die. And between these two points there is only one person enough attached to us, mother. You can judge parents actions towards kids, but you cannot replace them ever. A must see one.
    9Natural_Chestnut

    Mysterious and dark

    This movie contains beautiful environmental shots. The nature, trees and water are give a wonderful effect. The movie has a dark edged character. Some scenes are not completely balanced with the main subjects of the movie and needed to be cut off in my opinion. The story is emotional and it thrilled my feelings especially in the end.
    8marcospenajr

    Chiara's waiting

    Very early on I developed a somewhat negative feeling about the last hours of Sundays. A mixture of laziness, melancholy and anxiety. Laziness to have to sleep early and wake up in time for Monday's obligations; melancholy for feeling that there was still so much to do and little time available yet again (ah! Another Sunday that ends); and anxiety about another week-end and all that lay ahead of me. Reasons to feel all this? I'm not sure, but when I stop to think, I think I have some answers. But the focus here is not to deal with it. However, I understand it is important to say that today this feeling is already more than the result of habits, it is part of who I am. (I'm typing this text and now it's exactly 10:03 PM of a Sunday in June 2018. A real battle to fill another night of the first day of the week). I recall Aristotle's arguments in "Ethics to Nicomachus" as to how character is formed. Simplified and briefly, it corresponds to that old maxim: your actions become habits and these become your character. In the end, choosing your actions will shape your character. Aristotle calls this "prior choice". But the mainstream of psychology argues that character is formed by the conjunction of unconscious defense mechanisms. Whether by choices (conscious or not) or by defense mechanisms, the fact is that for me the second half of Sunday is the expression of what is empty. Last week I was looking for a movie to watch and I came across the title "Sunday's illness" (in English). That was enough to make me decide to see him. (Undoubtedly I had a direct and immediate match). If the English version of the title was more honest to the original "La enfermedad del domingo", I would certainly look for more details to decide whether to watch it or not. By allowing me to make the decision based solely on the title, I exposed myself to the risk of wasting time with a poor quality film. To my joy and delight, the Spanish film is excellent, profound and makes every minute of every scene and all that invested in thinking about it and feel its impact after its end. The script brings a feeling of mystery, which leads the viewer to stay tuned and feel instigated to await the outcome of the story. As a complex puzzle, we have to observe well to build the complete picture. From the first to the last scene, this is the process for who is following the fit of events. Plaudits to the screenwriter (and film director) Ramón Salazar. If in the role of writer the Spaniard shows all his talent, it is not possible to say the same about his direction. Many scenes are conducted based on some exaggeration. Not the exaggerated, flamboyant, just the opposite, an excess of apathy that makes many passages less plausible. At certain times, minor corrections in posture, physiognomy or intonation of the actors would be enough to raise the film's standard. Here comes my reading about the actings: except for Barbara Lennie playing Chiara, who embodies her character and makes us believe she is a real individual (especially by the expression of her pain), all others deliver very little as a scenic result. Which is a shame, because in representing Anabel in all its complexity of life, Susi Sánchez could have been one of the highlights of the film. Unfortunately, she does not excite us as she would have if directed better. If Salazar's intention was to put verisimilitude, she left us only a very unreal coldness. The real highlight, our great delight, is the photograph given to us there. Ricardo de Gracia, photograph director, was really great doing his job. From what I have been able to ascertain, this is his only job in such a position. I wish he could have other opportunities to execute this talent; Keep his head, hands and eyes so sharp; and that I may enjoy his future works. In "Sunday's illness", he was able to paint the beauty of pain, constant pain, intense and deep. He still manages to wrap it all up in a nebulous atmosphere, while presenting how the visual details can be gratifying to the soul (of course, merit shared with the director). The color palette that applies, mostly in pastel tones, is extremely coherent with the whole movie's picture. Faced with the pain, the emptiness and the disillusioned anguish of Chiara with all that she has lacked in practically all her life - which, however simple and common, is extremely essential and she knows she has not even a chance to conquer - I can't be so negative about my Sundays. All I've ever felt I lack these days is pure ridiculous nonsense in the face of what Chiara had hoped to have in her own.

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    • Trivia
      Filmed in Barcelona, Montseny, Prats-de-Mollo-la-Preste, France and Andorra
    • Goofs
      When Chiara and Anabel arrive at Chiara's house, Chiara gets out of the car and immediately walks away, with Anabel a short distance behind carrying just a handbag. But when Anabel is first seen in her room, a large grey suitcase is there but no one is shown bringing it inside from the car.
    • Connections
      Referenced in El domingo (2017)
    • Soundtracks
      99 Red Balloons
      Written by Uwe Fahrenkrog-Petersen, Karlo Carges and Kevin McAlea

      Performed by Nena

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    • Release date
      • June 15, 2018 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • Spain
    • Languages
      • Spanish
      • French
      • Italian
    • Also known as
      • Pazar Günü Hastalığı
    • Filming locations
      • Prats-de-Mollo-la-Preste, Pyrénées-Orientales, France(Chiara's house)
    • Production companies
      • Institut Català de les Empreses Culturals (ICEC)
      • Instituto de Crédito Oficial (ICO)
      • Instituto de la Cinematografía y de las Artes Audiovisuales (ICAA)
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    • Budget
      • €1,800,000 (estimated)
    • Gross worldwide
      • $43,777
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 53 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Atmos
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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