|
Welcome to Online Film Home! |
|
Que Viva Mexico! (1932)
Synopsis
This film was initially conceived by Sergei Eisenstein, after a meeting with Diego Rivera.
He and Eisenstein became friends, and Rivera spoke often about Mexican history, architecture and art.
Eisenstein apparently saw something in Mexico, he didn’t see in the Soviet Union, and with the financial backing of Upton and Mary Sinclair, he shot over 200,000 feet of film, which went unedited until assistant director Grigori Alexandrov released a film version in 1979.
This film captures the epic sweep of Mexico. -- cinescene
Cast: Félix Balderas, Sara García, Martín Hernández, David Liceága, Julio Saldívar, Isabel Villaseñor
Narrated by: Sergei Bondarchuk
|
|
About this movie
Title: Que Viva Mexico! (1932)
Directed by: Sergei Eisenstein, Grigori Aleksandrov
Date of birth: 23 January 1898, Riga, Russia
Date of death: 11 February 1948, Moscow, Russia
Writing credits: Grigori Aleksandrov
Year: 1932
Country: Soviet Union
Language: Russian
Color: Black & White
Runtime: 90 min.
Search
|
|
|
|
|
Cannes 2024 |
Choose an item to go there!
|
| |
|
|