![]() ![]() If you can find even a library which has a version that isn’t subtitled, perhaps you could download the subtitles separately, copy the DVD onto a computer, and watch it that way? I must admit that I saw this in a somewhat convoluted and not strictly legal way – a friend who’d downloaded it copied it onto my laptop for me, and yes, it did have English subtitles. I think I’ve heard about the Grimau story somewhere can’t remember where, but there’s something very familiar about it. And your explanations about Pilar Prades and Grimau make the executioner’s story even more understandable. It’s an amazingly haunting film those scenes towards the end literally gave me gooseflesh full marks to Berlanga, for having the courage to make something like that. Thank you so much for all that background, bawa! That really helps – and thank you for suggesting El Verdugo. Directors either produced films “in-lin” with the state policies (a popular one showing a family with 10-12 kids and a grandfather happily living on one job!!!Īnd the wife all pretty and happy to boot!)Other filmakers like Berlanga tried to get round this censorship by pretending to make lighter/ irrelevant films, al the while showing aspects of life in Spain: the game was how much they could get away with. Liked your review, it is a dark film.One thing that might explain all the supposed frothiness with the underlying darkness is the heavy Censor board that existed during Franco’s dictatorship. Glad you managed to watch it despite all that was going on with your computer. Improved documentation, transparent selection handles. Fully compatible with Finale 2010, PrintMusic 2010, and SongWriter 2010. We've simplified the process of getting notes on percussion staves to look and playback exactly the way you want them to. Unicode font support provides access to every character in your fonts and facilitates the creation of music in any language. Full compatibility with Finale 2012 files. It's also critical to compatibility, since users who don't own Finale can open any file made with a Finale-family program in NotePad.NotePad is free, but limited to 8 staves.New in NotePad 2012. NotePad allows you to make simple scores, with a number of basic features borrowed from its sibling Finale. Finale NotePad is a version of the famous music notation software Finale.
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