Description: BRIEF DESCRIPTION Brand new, official studio-released Blu-Ray of this great film, imported from Spain ( Celia ) ( Celia - Episodes One to Six ) This is a Blu-Ray Disc, Region A/B/C. This Blu-Ray Disc will play on any standard Blu-Ray player. Blu-Ray Discs will not play on any regular (not Blu-Ray) DVD player. Blu-Ray Discs will not play on any regular (not Blu-Ray) DVD player. This item does not contain pornographic material and may be lawfully sold to and viewed by minors. OUR OTHER PRODUCTS AND POLICIES o If you found this DVD/Blu-Ray to your liking, you will probably find one or more other rare items that we sell to your tastes. 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If these steps don't work, then unfortunately subtitles are not optional. o We now offer FREE SHIPPING to anywhere in the world! FILM DETAILS Original Title: Celia Alternate Title: Celia - Episodes One to Six Screened, competed or awarded at:Other Film Festival Awards Language Selections:English ( Subtitles ) French ( Subtitles ) German ( Subtitles ) Italian ( Subtitles ) Portuguese ( Subtitles ) Spanish ( Dolby Digital 2.0 ) Spanish ( Dolby Digital 5.1 ) Product Origin/Format:Spain ( Blu-Ray/Region A/B/C ) Running Time:315 min Aspect Ratio:Fullscreen Special Features:Featurette Interactive Menu Posters Scene Access Short Film Movie filmed in 1992 and produced in:Country: Spain ( Region: Spain, Portugal ) Directed By:Jos Luis Borau Written By:Elena Fortún Jos Luis Borau Actors:Ana Duato ..... Mam Ángel de Andr s ..... Don Restituto Aurora Redondo ..... Do a Benita Cristina Cruz ..... Celia Fernando Valverde ..... T o Rodrigo Mar a Isbert ..... Bas lides Mar a Luisa Ponte ..... Do a Merlucines Mario Maranzana ..... Rafaela Montse P rez Nathalie Sese a Pedro D ez del Corral ..... Pap Sian Thomas Silvia Casanova Silvia Munt ..... Madre Corazón Tito Augusto ..... Hermana cocinera Synopsis:Celia is an upper-middle-class, seven-year-old girl living in Madrid with her parents during the early 20th century. Celia, however, is not an ordinary child; she simply will not take adults for granted, nor will she stop questioning everything and everyone around her. With the only help of her acute sensitivity and high imagination, she will create a world of her own, a world available only to those who are willing to give it a chance. List of Episodes: Season 1 I am Celia / Soy Celia S1, Ep1 Jan. 5, 1993 Mrs. Benita / Do a Benita S1, Ep2 Jan. 13, 1993 The Summer / ¡El verano! S1, Ep3 Jan. 19, 1993 At the School / En el colegio S1, Ep4 Jan. 26, 1993 Neither Saint, nor Martyr / Ni santa ni m rtir S1, Ep5 Feb. 2, 1993 Until We Meet Again! / ¡Hasta la vista! S1, Ep6 Feb. 9, 1993 Celia is a seven-year-old girl living with her family in her home located in a street, la Calle Serrano, in Madrid, Spain. Celia has a way of questioning everything around her, in a way of childish innocence, as well as ingenuity; she wonders about the identity of the Three Wise Men, for instance, and the strange ideas and thoughts that adults tend to say. Celia's mother and father have little time to spend with their daughter; she is away visiting friends or out shopping and often comes home very late at night, living Celia in charge of Miss Nelly, the English governess, while he is busy attending to his work in his office. Celia is not allowed to play much with her little brother "Baby", whom she names "Cuchifrit n", because he is too small and fragile, but spends time with other playmates such as Solita, the porter's daughter and Mar a Teresa, another girl her age. While under the care of Miss Nelly, whom Celia cannot stand, or Juana, the maid, Celia often finds ways to get into all sorts of scrapes, though mostly unintentionally. Eventually, feeling insulted and humiliated, Miss Nelly returns to England, and Celia's mother calls upon an elderly woman, Do a Benita, to look after the girl. It turns out however, that Do a Benita's imagination is as wild and innocent as Celia's and the two become very close. Celia is entralled by Do a Benita's fantastic stories about fairies and demons, and all sorts of odd beliefs and superstitions. Following an eventful summer at the beach and the Spanish countryside, Celia's mother, with some help from her sister-in-law Julia, convinces her husband to have the girl sent off to a convent, where they hope she'll learn discipline and good behaviour. Once at the school with the nuns, Celia continues to make mischief and form many chaotic events at the convent, often with the help of other girls. Celia is a Spanish children's television series that was originally broadcast in 1992 through Spain's national public-service channel, Televisión Espa ola. The series was based on the classic Spanish children's novels, primarily "Celia, lo que dice" (1929) and "Celia en el colegio" (1932), by Elena Fortún and told the adventures of a wild seven-year-old girl named Celia G lvez de Moltanb n. The series, which introduced Cristina Cruz M nguez in the title role of Celia, was adapted for the screen by award-winning Spanish author and writer Carmen Mart n Gaite, and was directed and produced by Jos Luis Borau. Aside from narrating the stories of Celia, the series also reflected life in Spain during the 1930s, lightly touching the subject of the upcoming civil war, a changing nation, and the social issues and ideas of the time. US/CANADA/MEXICO BUYER WARNING o WARNING: Please note that we sell NTSC/Region 1 DVDs from USA and PAL/Region 2&4 DVDs from other countries. 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Movie/TV Title: Celia
Genre: Drama
Region: Blu-ray: Region Free
Format: Blu-Ray
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Country of Manufacture: Spain
USA, Canada: Will play on standard BR player
Europe, Africa, Middle East: Will play on standard BR player
Australia, New Zealand: Will play on standard BR player