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Film Guide — Heart of Stone (2001)

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Do not search for Rotten Tomatoes score. The was reviewed by only two major outlets: Variety (which called it “competent but forgettable”) and the Video Business magazine (which gave it a “C+” for rental potential).

Internationally, "Heart of Stone" was screened at several prominent film festivals, including the Toronto International Film Festival and the San Sebastián International Film Festival. The film's success helped establish Agustín Díaz Yanes as a rising talent in Spanish cinema, and Paz Vega as a leading lady of international cinema. film heart of stone 2001

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The cinematography in "Heart of Stone" is noteworthy, with beautiful landscapes and vibrant colors capturing the essence of the story. The film's cinematographer, S. K. Boxwala, has done an excellent job of showcasing the scenic beauty of the locations, particularly in the song sequences. The film's success helped establish Agustín Díaz Yanes