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Tesis

Tesis (English: Thesis) is a 1996 Spanish crime horror thriller film. It is the feature debut of director Alejandro Amenábar and was written by Amenabar and Mateo Gil. The film was made while he was studying at the Complutense University in Madrid.[2] The film won seven 1996 Goya Awards including the award for Best Film, Best Original Screenplay and Best Director. It stars Ana Torrent, Fele Martínez and Eduardo Noriega.

Tesis
Poster
Directed byAlejandro Amenábar
Screenplay byAlejandro Amenábar
Story byAlejandro Amenábar
Mateo Gil
Produced byEmiliano Otegui
José Luis Cuerda
StarringAna Torrent
Fele Martínez
Eduardo Noriega
CinematographyHans Burman
Edited byMaría Elena Sáinz de Rozas
Music byAlejandro Amenábar
Production
companies
Las Producciones del Escorpión, S.L.
Sogepaq
Distributed byUniversal Pictures[1]
Release date
April 12, 1996
Running time
125 minutes
CountrySpain
LanguageSpanish
Budget€721,214

Plot

Ángela, a university student in Madrid, is planning to write a thesis on audiovisual violence and the family. Her commuter train is evacuated after a man commits suicide by jumping in front of the train. While being led out of the station, Ángela moves toward the tracks in an attempt to see the man's remains. At her school, Ángela asks her thesis director, Professor Figueroa, to help her find the most violent films in the school's library, and seeks out a fellow student, Chema, who is known for collecting violent and pornographic videos. While Ángela watches a violent film with Chema, Figueroa finds a tape hidden in the school's audiovisual archives. The next day, Ángela finds Figueroa dead of an apparent asthma attack in the screening room and retrieves the tape. A younger professor, Castro, takes over the supervision of Ángela's thesis project. At Chema's house, Ángela discovers the stolen tape is a snuff film in which a woman is tortured, killed, and disemboweled. Chema recognizes the victim is a student from their university named Vanessa, who went missing two years previously. He is able to determine that the killer used a specific model of Sony camera with a digital zoom feature, and that the film was shot in someone's garage.

At the library, Ángela sees a handsome young man named Bosco using the type of camera Chema identified. When she leaves, he pursues and catches up to her. Bosco notices that Ángela has newspaper clippings about Vanessa's disappearance and states that he has information about the case. Ángela pretends she is filming a report about the disappearance and asks to interview Bosco about it. In the interview, Bosco insists that Vanessa must have run away with a boyfriend because she sent a note to her family saying that she was in love. Ángela is willing to accept Bosco's innocence, but Chema tells her that he is a psychopath. Once home, Ángela realizes that Bosco is inside the house waiting for her. Although she is initially frightened, Bosco charms her family and they invite him to stay for dinner. Once alone, Bosco attempts to seduce Ángela but she resists his advances. At the school, Chema asks a security guard to see the security tape of the video library on the night of Figueroa's death. That night, Ángela has a dream that Bosco threatens her with a knife, performs oral sex on her while videotaping it, and then stabs her.

Castro questions Ángela about Figueroa's death, showing her a security footage of her discovering the body and taking the videotape. As Ángela is about to admit why she took the tape, Chema calls and tells her to leave Castro's office immediately, saying that he is involved in the snuff film. Castro fails to catch Ángela as she flees his office. Bosco's girlfriend, Yolanda, confronts Ángela and explains that she, Vanessa, Bosco, and Chema, who was once a friend of Bosco, had gone to a series of director's workshops with Castro two years previously. Yolanda states that she left when they made Vanessa take off her clothes for a short film, that Chema was obsessed with snuff films, and that she believes he killed Vanessa after the workshop ended. Later, Chema admits to Ángela that he knew Bosco, but claims he also left the workshop when things got out of hand. At night, Chema shows Ángela a hidden tunnel he has discovered in the school's video library. In a room off the tunnel, they find shelves of video tapes like the one of Vanessa, indicating that many other women may have been murdered in other snuff films. Suddenly the door to the tunnel closes and they are locked inside. Fearing they will be killed, Chema and Ángela walk further into the tunnel with only matches to light their way. They find an editing room where they fall asleep in each other's arms.

When Ángela wakes, the lights have come back on and Chema is gone. She walks through a doorway and is chloroformed. She awakens tied to a chair facing Castro, who is videotaping her. Castro tells that he only edited the snuff videos, but that he has to kill her and that her death will be painless and much quicker than Vanessa's. As he aims a gun at Ángela's head, Chema appears and wrestles with him. The gun goes off, killing Castro. Ángela and Chema escape. Once at her house, Ángela's father tells her that her sister, Sena, is at a party with Bosco. Terrified, Ángela hurries to the party. Once there, Sena refuses to leave with Ángela, insisting that Bosco is in love with her. In order to persuade her sister to leave, Ángela approaches Bosco and passionately kisses him. The next day, Ángela tells Chema they need to go to the police. Although initially reluctant, Chema agrees but takes a shower before leaving. While he is in the bathroom, Ángela finds a Sony zoom camera among Chema's belongings, which contains a tape showing Ángela from outside her bedroom window. Convinced that Chema has been stalking her, Ángela flees. She goes back home to advise Sena to remain safe, then takes a taxi to Bosco's house. She is followed by a figure in a black rain coat.

At Bosco's house, he and Ángela talk about their relationship. Suddenly, the lights go out and Bosco goes downstairs to check on the power. When Ángela follows him, she finds him lying on the floor; Chema has followed her to the house and knocked out Bosco. However, Bosco revives and in the struggle that ensues, beats Chema to the ground. While Bosco fetches rope to tie up Chema, he tells Ángela to look in Bosco's garage. Ángela does so and recognizes the room from the snuff film of Vanessa. Bosco ties up Ángela and explains how he intends to torture and kill her. However, she cuts her bonds with a knife, slashes Bosco, grabs his gun, and shoots him dead. Ángela visits a recovering Chema in the hospital. On the television in his room, an announcer states that the bodies of six women were found at Bosco's home. Ángela gives Chema a book inscribed with an invitation to have coffee with her and tells him she is going to abandon her thesis. As they leave, the announcer states that footage from a snuff film will be shown on air.

Cast

Main cast:[3]

Actor Character
Ana Torrent Ángela Márquez
Fele Martínez Chema
Eduardo Noriega Bosco Herranz
Xabier Elorriaga Professor Jorge Castro
Miguel Picazo Professor Figueroa
Nieves Herranz Sena Márquez
Rosa Campillo Yolanda
Paco Hernandez Ángela's Father
Rosa Avila Ángela's Mother
Olga Margallo Vanessa Romero
Teresa Castanedo News Broadcaster

Critical response

As a film made by a film student about film students, much of Tesis is metafilmic and comments on the Spanish film industry, Hollywood influence and the voyeuristic nature of the horror and snuff genres. Following the aesthetic of the American horror genre, Angela operates as the "Final Girl", or resourceful female protagonist that defies stereotypical feminine traits.[4] Although Tesis fits the suspenseful mold of a Hollywood horror flick rather than its symbol-rich European counterpart, according to European film critic Marguerite la Caze, Tesis has a thesis: "human beings, no matter how well-meaning, are attracted to violence and death in all its forms".[5]

Tesis has generated much critical analysis due to its study of the fascination of violence. Film critic Leora Lev discusses Angela's ethical rejection and simultaneous attraction to violent images as this film's primary conversation. Lev states that Angela's psychosexual conflict with both the snuff film and the murderer, Bosco, is emblematic of the culture that consumes violent films and reality television series.[4]

On the film-critics aggregator Rotten Tomatoes, Thesis has a critical rating of 83% based on 12 reviews.[6]

References

  1. ^ "Film #257: Tesis". Lumiere. Retrieved 17 January 2022.
  2. ^ "Tesis (1996) - IMDB". imdb.com.
  3. ^ "TESIS (1995)". BFI. Retrieved 2022-06-04.
  4. ^ a b Lev, Leora. "Tesis".
  5. ^ "Kinoeye | Spanish horror: Alejandro Amenabar's Tesis". www.kinoeye.org. Retrieved 2015-07-18.
  6. ^ "Thesis". Rotten Tomatoes. Retrieved 2021-06-15.

External links

  • Tesis at IMDb
  • Tesis at AllMovie
  • “Snuffing” Hollywood: Transmedia Horror in Tesis, movie analysis at Senses of Cinema
  • Tesis, at Club Cultura

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For other uses of Thesis see Thesis disambiguation Tesis English Thesis is a 1996 Spanish crime horror thriller film It is the feature debut of director Alejandro Amenabar and was written by Amenabar and Mateo Gil The film was made while he was studying at the Complutense University in Madrid 2 The film won seven 1996 Goya Awards including the award for Best Film Best Original Screenplay and Best Director It stars Ana Torrent Fele Martinez and Eduardo Noriega TesisPosterDirected byAlejandro AmenabarScreenplay byAlejandro AmenabarStory byAlejandro AmenabarMateo GilProduced byEmiliano OteguiJose Luis CuerdaStarringAna TorrentFele MartinezEduardo NoriegaCinematographyHans BurmanEdited byMaria Elena Sainz de RozasMusic byAlejandro AmenabarProductioncompaniesLas Producciones del Escorpion S L SogepaqDistributed byUniversal Pictures 1 Release dateApril 12 1996Running time125 minutesCountrySpainLanguageSpanishBudget 721 214 Contents 1 Plot 2 Cast 3 Critical response 4 References 5 External linksPlot EditAngela a university student in Madrid is planning to write a thesis on audiovisual violence and the family Her commuter train is evacuated after a man commits suicide by jumping in front of the train While being led out of the station Angela moves toward the tracks in an attempt to see the man s remains At her school Angela asks her thesis director Professor Figueroa to help her find the most violent films in the school s library and seeks out a fellow student Chema who is known for collecting violent and pornographic videos While Angela watches a violent film with Chema Figueroa finds a tape hidden in the school s audiovisual archives The next day Angela finds Figueroa dead of an apparent asthma attack in the screening room and retrieves the tape A younger professor Castro takes over the supervision of Angela s thesis project At Chema s house Angela discovers the stolen tape is a snuff film in which a woman is tortured killed and disemboweled Chema recognizes the victim is a student from their university named Vanessa who went missing two years previously He is able to determine that the killer used a specific model of Sony camera with a digital zoom feature and that the film was shot in someone s garage At the library Angela sees a handsome young man named Bosco using the type of camera Chema identified When she leaves he pursues and catches up to her Bosco notices that Angela has newspaper clippings about Vanessa s disappearance and states that he has information about the case Angela pretends she is filming a report about the disappearance and asks to interview Bosco about it In the interview Bosco insists that Vanessa must have run away with a boyfriend because she sent a note to her family saying that she was in love Angela is willing to accept Bosco s innocence but Chema tells her that he is a psychopath Once home Angela realizes that Bosco is inside the house waiting for her Although she is initially frightened Bosco charms her family and they invite him to stay for dinner Once alone Bosco attempts to seduce Angela but she resists his advances At the school Chema asks a security guard to see the security tape of the video library on the night of Figueroa s death That night Angela has a dream that Bosco threatens her with a knife performs oral sex on her while videotaping it and then stabs her Castro questions Angela about Figueroa s death showing her a security footage of her discovering the body and taking the videotape As Angela is about to admit why she took the tape Chema calls and tells her to leave Castro s office immediately saying that he is involved in the snuff film Castro fails to catch Angela as she flees his office Bosco s girlfriend Yolanda confronts Angela and explains that she Vanessa Bosco and Chema who was once a friend of Bosco had gone to a series of director s workshops with Castro two years previously Yolanda states that she left when they made Vanessa take off her clothes for a short film that Chema was obsessed with snuff films and that she believes he killed Vanessa after the workshop ended Later Chema admits to Angela that he knew Bosco but claims he also left the workshop when things got out of hand At night Chema shows Angela a hidden tunnel he has discovered in the school s video library In a room off the tunnel they find shelves of video tapes like the one of Vanessa indicating that many other women may have been murdered in other snuff films Suddenly the door to the tunnel closes and they are locked inside Fearing they will be killed Chema and Angela walk further into the tunnel with only matches to light their way They find an editing room where they fall asleep in each other s arms When Angela wakes the lights have come back on and Chema is gone She walks through a doorway and is chloroformed She awakens tied to a chair facing Castro who is videotaping her Castro tells that he only edited the snuff videos but that he has to kill her and that her death will be painless and much quicker than Vanessa s As he aims a gun at Angela s head Chema appears and wrestles with him The gun goes off killing Castro Angela and Chema escape Once at her house Angela s father tells her that her sister Sena is at a party with Bosco Terrified Angela hurries to the party Once there Sena refuses to leave with Angela insisting that Bosco is in love with her In order to persuade her sister to leave Angela approaches Bosco and passionately kisses him The next day Angela tells Chema they need to go to the police Although initially reluctant Chema agrees but takes a shower before leaving While he is in the bathroom Angela finds a Sony zoom camera among Chema s belongings which contains a tape showing Angela from outside her bedroom window Convinced that Chema has been stalking her Angela flees She goes back home to advise Sena to remain safe then takes a taxi to Bosco s house She is followed by a figure in a black rain coat At Bosco s house he and Angela talk about their relationship Suddenly the lights go out and Bosco goes downstairs to check on the power When Angela follows him she finds him lying on the floor Chema has followed her to the house and knocked out Bosco However Bosco revives and in the struggle that ensues beats Chema to the ground While Bosco fetches rope to tie up Chema he tells Angela to look in Bosco s garage Angela does so and recognizes the room from the snuff film of Vanessa Bosco ties up Angela and explains how he intends to torture and kill her However she cuts her bonds with a knife slashes Bosco grabs his gun and shoots him dead Angela visits a recovering Chema in the hospital On the television in his room an announcer states that the bodies of six women were found at Bosco s home Angela gives Chema a book inscribed with an invitation to have coffee with her and tells him she is going to abandon her thesis As they leave the announcer states that footage from a snuff film will be shown on air Cast EditMain cast 3 Actor CharacterAna Torrent Angela MarquezFele Martinez ChemaEduardo Noriega Bosco HerranzXabier Elorriaga Professor Jorge CastroMiguel Picazo Professor FigueroaNieves Herranz Sena MarquezRosa Campillo YolandaPaco Hernandez Angela s FatherRosa Avila Angela s MotherOlga Margallo Vanessa RomeroTeresa Castanedo News BroadcasterCritical response EditAs a film made by a film student about film students much of Tesis is metafilmic and comments on the Spanish film industry Hollywood influence and the voyeuristic nature of the horror and snuff genres Following the aesthetic of the American horror genre Angela operates as the Final Girl or resourceful female protagonist that defies stereotypical feminine traits 4 Although Tesis fits the suspenseful mold of a Hollywood horror flick rather than its symbol rich European counterpart according to European film critic Marguerite la Caze Tesis has a thesis human beings no matter how well meaning are attracted to violence and death in all its forms 5 Tesis has generated much critical analysis due to its study of the fascination of violence Film critic Leora Lev discusses Angela s ethical rejection and simultaneous attraction to violent images as this film s primary conversation Lev states that Angela s psychosexual conflict with both the snuff film and the murderer Bosco is emblematic of the culture that consumes violent films and reality television series 4 On the film critics aggregator Rotten Tomatoes Thesis has a critical rating of 83 based on 12 reviews 6 References Edit Film 257 Tesis Lumiere Retrieved 17 January 2022 Tesis 1996 IMDB imdb com TESIS 1995 BFI Retrieved 2022 06 04 a b Lev Leora Tesis Kinoeye Spanish horror Alejandro Amenabar s Tesis www kinoeye org Retrieved 2015 07 18 Thesis Rotten Tomatoes Retrieved 2021 06 15 External links EditTesis at IMDb Tesis at AllMovie Snuffing Hollywood Transmedia Horror in Tesis movie analysis at Senses of Cinema Tesis at Club Cultura Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Tesis amp oldid 1133838562, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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