Mensaka (; ) is a 1998 Spanish drama film written and directed by Salvador GarcÃÂa Ruiz (in his directorial feature debut) consisting of an adaptation of the novel Mensaka by José ÃÂngel Mañas. It stars Gustavo Salmerón, Tristán Ulloa, AdriàCollado, Laia Marull, MarÃÂa Esteve, Lola Dueñas and Guillermo Toledo.
The plot focus on a group of young people belonging to different social classes. It tracks the relationships between David and Fran (who both play in an underground rock band in Madrid alongside Javi) with their girlfriends Bea and Natalia as well as the mishaps of Javi and romantic interest Cristina. Meanwhile, Laura, Javi's little sister, has formed a gang and deals drugs.
The film was produced by Tornasol Films and it had the participation of TVE.
Distributed by Alta Films, Mensaka was theatrically released in Spain on 30 April 1998.
Jonathan Holland of Variety deemed the film to be "a gritty, compassionate study of post-adolescent life in contemporary Spain", and "a good showcase for young local acting talent".
ÃÂngel Fernández-Santos of El PaÃÂs gave a positive review and highlighted the craft of Salvador GarcÃÂa in his debut film (managing to uplift a "storyline of little substance") and the performances of Salmerón, Ulloa, Marull and Dueñas.
The "unapologetic brand of female adolescent subjectivity" represented by the character of Laura (Javi's "demonic little sister"), displaying a take on the wild child archetype, has been drawn out as a highlight of "an unexpectedly striking movie" by Matthew J. Marr.
José Angel Mañas commented that, out of all the transpositions of his works, Mensaka was the one he liked the most.
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