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Reblogged from notasdecine :
Macario 1960 de Roberto Gavaldón, con Ignacio López Tarso; Guión de Emilio Carballido y Roberto Gavaldón a partir de la historia de B. Traven; Fotografía de Gabriel Figueroa
Reblogged from ojosdetabano :
Great Mexican films: Macario.
It was the first Mexican film to be nominated for an Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film.It was also entered into the 1960 Cannes Film Festival. The film was released when Mexico was experiencing a nationalist era of cinema. Based in a novel of the same name by B. Traven
Leaves the viewer the question of whether it was a dream of Macario before dying, or a brief evil preamble of Death to play with him.
Poster by: Leopoldo Mendoza. Offset Multicolor 1960
Eduardo Orozco
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Reblogged from sr-dios :
“Mira Macario, esta es la humanidad. Aquí ves arder las vidas tranquilamente. A veces soplan los vientos de la guerra, los de la peste, y las vidas se apagan por millares al azar. Las altas, las pequeñas, las derechas y las torcidas. Ahora reina la calma. Míralas arder. Son de distintas ceras, cada una es única, duran más o menos según la materia que alimenta la flama.“
“Look Macario, this is humanity. Here you see the lives burn quietly. Sometimes blow the winds of the war, of the plague, and lives are turned off by the thousands at random. The tall, small, rights and twisted. Now reigns the calm. See them burn. They are of different waxes, each one is unique, lasting more or less according to the material that nourishes the flame. ”
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