Jamón Jamón

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Jamón Jamón is a 1992 Spanish black comedy-drama film by Bigas Luna that satirically explores sexuality, class, and machismo in rural Spain and helped launch the international careers of its young leads, including Javier Bardem and Penélope Cruz.

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Jamón Jamón canonical 3

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instanceOf black comedy-drama film
film
awardReceived Silver Lion
surface form: Silver Lion (Venice Film Festival)

Silver Lion for Best Director at Venice Film Festival
surface form: Silver Lion for Best Director (Venice Film Festival)
cinematographyBy José Luis Alcaine
countryOfOrigin Spain
director Bigas Luna
distributor United International Pictures
editedBy Teresa Font
festivalScreening Venice Film Festival
filmLocation Los Monegros
followedBy Huevos de oro
La teta y la luna
genre black comedy
drama film
erotic film
satire
hasSexuallyExplicitContent true
hasStrongLanguage true
mainTheme class differences
desire
family conflict
machismo
sexuality
musicBy Nicola Piovani
notableFor launching the international career of Javier Bardem
launching the international career of Penélope Cruz
originalLanguage Spanish
partOf Iberian Trilogy
portrays Spanish nouveau riche industrialists
Spanish rural working class
producer Andrés Vicente Gómez
productionCompany Lolafilms
releaseDateInSpain 1992-09-04
releaseYear 1992
runtimeMinutes 95
screenwriter Bigas Luna
Cuca Canals
Quim Monzó
setInCountry Spain
setInPeriod late 20th century
setInRegion Maestrazgo (Aragon)
surface form: rural Aragon
starring Anna Galiena
Javier Bardem
Jordi Mollà
Juan Diego
Penélope Cruz
Stefania Sandrelli

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Javier Bardem notableWork Jamón Jamón
Penélope Cruz notableWork Jamón Jamón
Jordi Mollà notableWork Jamón Jamón