Evolution of Image Identity in Spanish Films From 1970s to Present
The Spirit of the Beehive
The movie mainly dwells around a little girl Ana who is fascinated with Frankenstein, a 1931 American horror film. Besides the movie highlights her family life and schooling and has been tagged the bewitching portrait of a child's haunted inner life (Erice, 1973). This film is portrays the effect of the Spanish civil war that disintegrated families leaving behind a divided society. This film was shot in 1973 when the regime's iron rule was diminishing and contains symbolism and subtlety depicting the Spanish community after and before the war.
From the film, disintegration of Ana's family's emotional life is a representation of Spaniards during the civil war. Additionally, the barren empty landscape around the sheepfold portrays Spain's isolation from the rest of the continent during the first years of Franco's regime. The film further highlights Fernando's disgust at the beehive's boring activity, an allusion to the Spaniards who are orderly and organized but lacking imagination during the Francoist era. Moreover, the beehive theme is incorporated in the manor house which has hexagonal panes to its leaded windows and a honey-colored light.
At the film's onset, Spanish ruling elites use the Frankenstein film to warn the citizens regarding man's godless creations...
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