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Date: January 01, 1959 to December 31, 1959
Dates Note: 1959
Country of Origin:
Mexico
Place of Origin: Mexico
Languages:
Spanish
Color: B&W
Silent: No
Based On: the novel by Benito Pérez Galdós
Additional Info:
Certainly one of the most beautifully photographed of all Luis Buñuel’s films, Nazarín captures the harsh Mexican landscape in a tale of a turn-of-the-century wandering cleric who has shed his priest’s garments in hopes of comforting the poor free from the Church’s chastising shadow. He is accompanied by two desperate women and an assortment of life’s outcasts. His is a Christlike effort—to wring charity out of a peasantry locked into the absurd cruelty of their environment, as well as the very material reality of being human. Like Preston Sturges’s Sullivan in Sullivan’s Travels, Nazarín’s experience among the wretched teaches him the nature of escape. Fellow Surrealist Ado Kyrou wrote of this film, “Nazarín is a dazzling explosion in which form and substance, thought and action, are fused in the multi-tongued fires of the necessary.”