Black Tears (Spanish: Lágrimas negras) is a 1998 Spanish romantic drama film directed by Ricardo Franco and Fernando Bauluz. Ricardo Franco's swan song, filming was unfinished upon Franco's death and then completed under assistant director Fernando Bauluz. It stars Ariadna Gil and Fele Martínez alongside Elena Anaya, Ana Risueño and Elvira Mínguez.
Plot
The plot tracks Andrés, a photographer engaged to his long-time girlfriend Alicia who falls romantically for a mentally-ill woman, Isabel (under the guise of 'Ana'), some time after their first encounter when the assault on Andrés by Isabel together with another woman, Cinta—as well as Andrés' ensuing kidnapping, humiliation and rape—took place.[1][2][3]
The screenplay was penned by Ricardo Franco and Ángeles González Sinde,[6] based on an original story by Ricardo Franco and Dionisio Pérez Galindo.[7] The plot has a backdrop of autobiographical elements reportedly inspired by Ricardo Franco's relationship with Jean Seberg while the latter was married to Romain Gary.[8][9] Produced by Sogetel and Aurum, the film featured a 300 million ₧ budget.[10] Director Ricardo Franco died in the midst of the shooting and filming was thus completed by assistant director Fernando Bauluz.[10] Shooting wrapped in June 1998 in Portugal.[10][11]Gonzalo Berridi [ca] was responsible for cinematography and Eva Gancedo [es] for the music.[2]