Once upon a time there was a little girl who had never known her mother. She learned the art of her father, a famous bullfighter, but was hated by her evil stepmother. One day she ran away with a troupe of dwarves, and became a legend. Set in southern Spain in 1920s, Blancanieves is a tribute to silent films. (c) Cohen Media Group PG-13If You Like this movie you can streaming Blancanieves movie without downloading HERE

Genre Movie :Art House & International,Drama
Mpaa Rating : PG-13 Release Date : Mar 29, 2013 Limited
Actors :Maribel Verdu,Daniel Giménez Cacho,Ángela Molina,Pere Ponce,Macarena García,Sofia Oria,Josep Maria Pou,Inma Cuesta,Ramón Barea,Emilio Gavira,Sergio Dorado


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User Ranting Blancanieves : 3.9User Percentage For Blancanieves : 80 %
User Count Like for Blancanieves : 2,293
All Critics Ranting For Blancanieves : 7.8
All Critics Count For Blancanieves : 55
All Critics Percentage For Blancanieves : 95 %
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The Brothers Grimm would have been surprised, possibly amused.Stanley Kauffmann-The New Republic
A sensual and sophisticated retelling of a beloved fairytale re-imagined as a homage to European silent cinema, Spanish writer-director Pablo Berger's black-and-white Blancanieves will leave you transfixed.
Linda Barnard-Toronto Star
Most films are experiences to be ignored or at best forgotten. "Blancanieves" is a little classic to be treasured.
Colin Covert-Minneapolis Star Tribune
It is a full-bodied silent film of the sort that might have been made by the greatest directors of the 1920s, if such details as the kinky sadomasochism of this film's evil stepmother could have been slipped past the censors.
Roger Ebert-Chicago Sun-Times
Blancanieves, which won 10 Goyas (Spain's equivalent of the Oscars) and was a smash hit in its native Spain, has traces of a kinky undertone and an uncommon willingness to embrace the darkness inherent in this fairy tale.
Rene Rodriguez-Miami Herald
As if bewitched, the legend of Snow White is transferred to Seville in the early twentieth century and transformed into high melodrama.
Anthony Lane-New Yorker
Berger's stunning, if slightly overlong, film captures just how effective silent-era storytelling can still be.
Simon Foster-sbs.com.au
Blancanieves is painstakingly crafted, emotionally gripping at times, and more authentically Grimm than most interpretations, and it puts a slightly unsettling new spin on Prince Charming and the proverbial happily-ever-after ending.
Laura Kern-Film Comment Magazine
The film is -- to understate the matter -- overconceptualized.
John Beifuss-Commercial Appeal (Memphis, TN)
Like The Artist, Blancanieves is delightfully novel, but it also feels trapped by its innovative gimmickry.
Radheyan Simonpillai-NOW Toronto
A boldly conceived fairy tale from Spain
Robert Denerstein-Movie Habit
Succeeds in all its cinematic experiments
Marty Mapes-Movie Habit
The story might be familiar, but Berger's film is so beautifully shot and so wonderfully scored - and so distinctively Spanish - that it stands as its own film.
Mike Scott-Times-Picayune
Blancanieves holds to the structure, but not strictures, of the source fairy tale.
Kimberley Jones-Austin Chronicle
A new, purely silent movie from Spain that never once speaks and doesn't need to speak. What's more, it seems to get the infinite possibilities of silence, and how much passion can come from it.
Jeffrey M. Anderson-Combustible Celluloid
Berger's film doesn't show loyalty to any traditional version of Snow White. Berger's Blancanieves takes a darker approach, which seems appropriate.
Nancy Flores-Austin American-Statesman
A completely enchanting fairy tale about the vicissitudes of fate, in live action and glorious black and white.
Kelly Vance-East Bay Express
The fun in the Spanish "Blancanieves" is the way it plays with our expectations.
Chris Hewitt (St. Paul)-St. Paul Pioneer Press
May not have much depth to its characters or particular surprise, but its lovely depiction of family's ability to harm and mend has the flair of flamenco and the sorrow of opera.
Matt Pais-RedEye
No, "Blancanieves" isn't subtle, but it's an unforgettable time at the movies.
Rob Thomas-Capital Times (Madison, WI)
Inspired filmmaking steeped in the imagery of silent film history, a dark Iberian strain of Roman Catholicism and the magic of fairy tales.
James Verniere-Boston Herald
... lusty and heartfelt, fiery flamenco and spirited country jig. Don't go expecting a Disney-fied fable. Berger seasons with S&M and the kind of macabre touches you'd expect in vintage Browning or Bunuel.
Glenn Lovell-CinemaDope
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