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Movie - Don Quijote es armado caballero

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Color Info: Color
Countries: Spain
Genres: Animation, Short
Runtimes: 11
Tech Info: PFM:35 mm

In movie played:

Luis Calle Mora (writer)

Miguel de Cervantes y Saavedra (writer)
Articles: "Telegraph Books" (UK), 16 April 2005, pg. 1-2, by: Miranda France, "The Windmills of His Mind", "International Herald Tribune" (USA), 6 November 2004, Iss. 37842, pg. 1 & 8, by: Renwick McLean, "Like tilting at a windmill: Cervantes lost on Madrid"
The full title of his masterwork, "Don Quixote," is "El ingenioso hidalgo Don Quijote de la Mancha ("The Ingenious Nobleman Don Quijote of La Mancha")., His actual date of birth is unknown, but it is generally assumed it was on September 30., One daughter: Isabel de Saavedra, born 1584 to Cervantes' mistress, actress Ana Franca de Rojas. His marriage was childless., His one-act "Eight Interludes", published in 1615, were written, unlike his full-length plays, mostly in prose, and mostly in the colloquial style which was his alone. They were considered unworthy of his abilities for a fairly long time, but have lately come to be highly regarded by critics. Cervantes was told by the playhouse manager that they did not measure up to the works of other playwrights of the era, which made Cervantes quite angry; but optimistic about their chances, he published them so that at least the reading public might know them. They have appeared, like the "Exemplary Stories", in several English translations, but have never gained as wide a public as "Don Quixote". In recent years, some of them have even been performed in English., English translations of "Don Quixote" have frequently been published at intervals. There was only one in the 1600s, but there were at least three during the 1700s, three or four more between 1881 and 1899, three between 1949 and 1957, and there have since been three more published between 1993 and 2003., It is sometimes written that all but two of Cervantes' plays are lost; however, this has proven not to be the case. At least eight of his plays have survived., Some of his "Exemplary Stories", a collection of novelettes all designed to teach a moral lesson, have been recently published in two separate paperback translations. There are twelve "Exemplary Stories" in all, but the complete set of stories has rarely been issued in English. One of them, "La Gitanilla" (The Little Gypsy Girl) has been filmed three times, and several of them have been presented on Spanish television., His last work, which Cervantes himself believed to be his finest, was "The Travails of Persiles and Segismunda", published posthumously in 1617, but history has not shared Cervantes' judgment of that work. It has rarely been translated into English., One of the characters of the show Mr. Rogers' Neighborhood was named after Cervantes' creation - a donkey named Don Quixote, who lives in a place called Someplace Else., Cervantes was a contemporary of William Shakespeare, but Spain and England were bitter enemies at the time. The defeat of the Spanish Armada by the British took place during Cervantes's lifetime., Ironically, Cervantes was descended directly from the very knights-errant whose adventures he so successfully spoofs in "Don Quixote.".
Biographical Movies: _"Cervantes" (1980)_ (qv)
Death Notes: Madrid, Spain (dropsy)
Miguel de Cervantes' naming occur lying on October 9, 1547, at Alcala de Henares, Spain, in that course it be logical to assumption he be born right to be heard that event, and Alcala de Henares, Spain clasp drawn out claim itself through way of his birthplace. The son of Rodrigo de Cervantes, an rootless and not-too-successful surgeon, Miguel was well-read by monks as he and his individual flesh and blood wander from capital to city. In 1570, he obtain a grade as a sort of secretary to Cardinal Aquaviva contained by Rome. In 1571, he become a combatant and fight in the bigwig Battle of Lepanto.Being not a hundred percent next to optical apparition at the time, and wish to prove his cavalier, he ask to be lay down in the hilltop perilous combat position on his liner. He was, and received two wound in the strongbox and one in his vanished mitt, which render him disable all for life span, but he survive all his wounds. Returning hall with his brother in 1575, he and Rodrigo(his brother)were capture by the Barbary pirate and sold into slavery. He and his fellow captive made three attempt to gain away from, all unproductive - one because they be betray by a fellow jailbird. In all want, Cervantes clearly shoulder the indict on himself, in a careful attempt to shield his fellow captives from anguish. The Turkish Bey was so impressed with his maybe foolhardy disrespect that he spared him each time. The Cervantes family was competent to ransom Rodrigo, but not Miguel, and he remain in captivity until 1580, when he was finally ransom by two Trinitarian friars. He next move into a caption profession, which was firstly in all honour unsuccessful, in the red to the actuality that Cervantes deliberately try to create the kind of acting and free ode in demand at the time, and to ape their grace, something he was woefully in stout secure at doing. The father of an illegitimate daughter, Cervantes enter into an depressing wedding ceremony ceremony in 1584, and take on a flex of irregular job to kind ends bit. His fiscal difficulties net him three or more detention jargon and an excommunication by the Spanish Inquisition, although it was legible Cervantes never committed any crime. Finally, in 1605, Cervantes published the early cut of the imaginative which bestow him immortality, the determined and superb "Don Quixote de La Mancha", by name simply a biting wit on the chivalric novel of the time, but in reality a effort contradictory anything somebody else have ever documented.(The second part follow ten years then, after the glory of the first part had produced a plagiarized sequel which not singular coarsened the satire, but contained freely stabbing remarks something resembling Cervantes.) "Don Quixote"'s phony seem stand-up, but Cervantes, finally writing in his individual personal style and not a life-force else's, created two characters, Don Quixote and Sancho Panza, whom he give more complexity to than anyone else aloft to that time lacking that which William Shakespeare gave his characters in "Hamlet", and the novel itself become an spiteful cocktail of hilarity, disgrace, world-weariness and ruin. All of its characters, except those in the interpolated romance novels, be well-argued, and each react to Don Quixote's emotional illness in an illuminating way. "Don Quixote" was immensely gleeful in its time, but it cause not make Cervantes a thriving man. His other vitally regard works are his bloc of "Exemplary Stories", published in 1613, and his "Eight Interludes", published in 1615. He die of dropsy on April 23, 1616, but in an distinctively ironic dislocate, his gravesite is nowhere to be found. His of that time of year, William Shakespeare, died ten days later, and when the calendar was amended, by a freak coincidence, his disappearance date also read (and has remained) April 23, 1616. Strangely generous, to the end part of his life, Cervantes valued his emotional work more highly than his prose (perhaps just a sheath of wishful thinking) and never considered "Don Quixote" his great work. He died accidentally that it would be one hours of daylight regarded as the world's maximum novel by copious critic.
Birth Notes: Alcalá de Henares, Madrid, Spain
Books: Canavaggio, Jean; Jones, J.R.. _Cervantes._ W.W. Norton and Company, 1990. ISBN 0393028127, Garces, Maria Antonia. _Cervantes in Algiers: A Captive's Tale._ Vanderbilt University Press, 2002. ISBN 0826514065, Byron, William. _Cervantes: A Biography._ Beekman, 1979. ISBN 0846411768, Predmore, Richard Lionel. _Cervantes._ Thames and Hudson, 1973. ISBN 0500010935, Bell, Aubrey F.G.. _Cervantes._ Collier, 1961. ISBN B0007EIDSU, Busoni, Rafaello. _Man Who Was Don Quixote: The Story of Miguel Cervantes, The._ Englewood Cliffs: Prentice Hall, 1958. ISBN 0135481074
Birth Name: Cervantes Saavedra, Miguel de
Spouse: 'Catalina de Salazar y Palacios' (12 December 1584 - 23 April 1616) (his death)
Death Date: 23 April 1616
Portrayed: _"Cervantes" (1980)_ (qv), _"El Quijote de Miguel de Cervantes" (1991)_ (qv), _Don Quijote cabalga de nuevo (1973)_ (qv), _Man of La Mancha (1972)_ (qv), _Miguel y William (2007)_ (qv), _"The DuPont Show of the Month" (1957) {I, Don Quixote (#3.3)}_ (qv), _Las locuras de Don Quijote (2006)_ (qv), _Las gallinas de Cervantes (1988) (TV)_ (qv)
Birth Date: 29 September 1547

Luis Cuñado Ballesteros (writer)

Rosario Navarro Sequera (writer)

José Carretero (cinematographer)

Amaro Carretero (director)

Vicente Rodríguez (director)

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