BBC HomeExplore the BBC
This page has been archived and is no longer updated. Find out more about page archiving.

28 October 2014
GloucestershireGloucestershire

BBC Homepage
ยปBBC Local
Gloucestershire
Things to do
People & Places
Nature
History
Religion & Ethics
Arts and Culture
BBC Introducing
TV & Radio

Sites near Gloucestershire

Bristol
Coventry
South East Wales
Hereford & Worcs
Oxford
Wiltshire

Related BBC Sites

England

Contact Us

Basque Ball
15Basque Ball (La Pelota Vasca: La Piel Contra La Piedra) (2004)

updated 04 May 2004
reviewer's rating
4 out of 5
Reviewed by Jamie Russell


Director
Julio Medem
Length
115 minutes
Distributor
Tartan Films
Cinema
07 May 2004
Country
Spain
Genre
Documentary


With over 100 interviews and reels upon reels of archive footage, Basque Ball is an incisive documentary on Spain, ETA, and the Basque region. Director Julio Medem is best known for his stylishly erotic love stories (The Red Squirrel, Sex And Lucia), but in this exhaustive documentary (bordering on information overload), he delivers a fascinating overview of the torturous politics of the Basque area and the region's notorious terrorist separatist group.

Controversial in the extreme, Medem's documentary has drawn sharp censure from the Spanish authorities, with Spain's Minster for Culture branding the film "suspicious". Such a response is typical of the passions that the Basque issue stirs up. Fortunately, Medem's even-handed approach straddles both sides of the political spectrum, treating the complex web of history, identity and politics surrounding his subject with great maturity.

"A HEADY MIX OF COMPETING VOICES"

"A Beginners Guide to the Basque" this certainly isn't. Interviewing a range of artists, politicians, priests, activists, journalists, and academics, Medem delivers a torrent of contradictory opinions, painting a vivid history of both the Basque region and its contested status. It's a heady mix of competing voices: disorientating, dizzying, and demanding.

At times, there's so much being thrown at the audience, it's impossible to keep up. Perhaps what's most telling, though, is what isn't here: representatives of Jose Maria Aznar's government and ETA both declined to take part.

With the 'War on Terror' lurking quietly in the background and the spectre of the Madrid bombings adding a further layer to the film's discussion of terrorism, this is a timely, though exhausting, info dump of a movie.

It's also a dire warning about the dangers of political deadlock. As one of the film's interviewees argues: "Things are black and white now. You're either with me or against me. We've forgotten all the colours in between." Given the present state of the world, that's a point that resonates far beyond Spain and ETA.

In Spanish with English subtitles.

Find out more about "Basque Ball (La Pelota Vasca: La Piel Contra La Piedra)" at
Movie Review Query Engine
The Internet Movie Database


The BBC is not responsible for the content of external websites


music
bullet
Latest news & reviews
bullet
Comedy nights
bullet
Festivals guide
bullet
On stage in Cheltenham
bullet
On stage in Gloucester
bullet
On stage in Stroud
bullet
On stage in Tewkesbury
bullet
On stage in the Cotswolds
bullet
On stage in the Forest
bullet
Get YOUR event listed
bullet
FREE nights out on us!
bullet
News & reviews
bullet
Latest releases
bullet
County cinema listings
bullet
Gloucs in the movies
bullet
The Harry Potter file
bullet
Tolkien's Forest
bullet
The Review Archive
bullet
News & reviews
bullet
Gig guide
bullet
Venues
bullet
Local talent: get listed!
bullet
News & reviews
bullet
Club nights
bullet
Venues
bullet
Tourist attractions
bullet
Ghostly Gloucestershire
bullet
Royal Gloucestershire
bullet
Gardens to visit
CONTACT US

BBC Gloucestershire
London Road
Gloucester
GL1 1SW

Telephone (website only):
+44 (0)1452 308585

e-mail:
[email protected]





About the BBC | Help | Terms of Use | Privacy & Cookies Policy