Bear Cub

Bear Cub

Movie |

Child Abandonment | Spain

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  • Genre(s): Drama, Comedy
  • Language(s): Español (Spanish)
  • Director(s): Miguel Albaladejo
  • Cast(s): José Luis García Pérez, David Castillo, Empar Ferrer, Elvira Lindo, Arno Chevrier See all Cast & Crew
  • Duration: 1h 40min
  • Music: Lucio Godoy
  • Award(s): Best Feature 2004 (Won)
    Goya 2005 (Nominated) Awards List
  • Similar To: The Man Who Loved UFOs, Non Negotiable
  • Story:
    Pedro, a gay man with an active social life and big circle of friends, takes in his nephew Bernardo for a couple weeks. When it appears as though it might become a permanent arrangement, however, Pedro turns to his friends for guidance as he and 9-year-old Bernardo begin to forge a household together.
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7.1/10
IMDb

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STORY AND RATINGS

Story
Pedro, a gay man with an active social life and big circle of friends, takes in his nephew Bernardo for a couple weeks. When it appears as though it might become a permanent arrangement, however, Pedro turns to his friends for guidance as he and 9-year-old Bernardo begin to forge a household together.
Ratings

7.1/10

IMDb

AWARDS

Won
Best Feature Award

2004 | Miguel

Golden Zenith Award

Best Film from Europe | 2004 | Miguel

Nominations
Goya Award

Best New Actor Mejor Actor Revelacin | 2005 | José Luis García

GLAAD Media Award

Outstanding Film Limited Release | 2005

BOX OFFICE

Box Office Collection 389,486 USD

TRIVIA AND POPULAR DIALOGUES

Trivia

Jose Luis Garcia Perez gained over 26 pounds for his role, mainly by eating cheesecake.

Bernardo's emotional final scene with his grandmother was caught in the first take. Director Miguel Albaledejo asked his young actor David Castillo to do a second take because a fly was buzzing around in the background but Castille refused as he was so emotionally drained by the scene. The fly was removed digitally.

The scenes shot at the fairground were actually filmed by Jose Luis Garcia Perez.

The Spanish title "Cachorro" literally translates as "puppy", "pup" or "cub".

This is an extension of a short film that Miguel Albaledejo made in 1996.

Popular Dialogues

"Bernardo: I don't want to leave you alone. Pedro: Don't worry about me."

"Bernardo: Uncle? Pedro: What? Bernardo: When my mother left me here, I didn't want to stay with you. Pedro: I didn't want you here either, can you believe that? Bernardo: Now I love you a lot. Pedro: I love you more. Bernardo: I love you a lot..."