Gottes General - Schlacht um die Freiheit
Mexiko 1926. Als Präsident Calles Kirchen stürmen und Priester ermorden lässt, kommt es zu einem Volksaufstand. Es bildet sich eine Widerstandsbewegung, die Cristeros, die fortan einen erbit... Alles lesenMexiko 1926. Als Präsident Calles Kirchen stürmen und Priester ermorden lässt, kommt es zu einem Volksaufstand. Es bildet sich eine Widerstandsbewegung, die Cristeros, die fortan einen erbitterten Freiheitskampf führt...Mexiko 1926. Als Präsident Calles Kirchen stürmen und Priester ermorden lässt, kommt es zu einem Volksaufstand. Es bildet sich eine Widerstandsbewegung, die Cristeros, die fortan einen erbitterten Freiheitskampf führt...
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- 3 Gewinne & 9 Nominierungen insgesamt
- Sandra Gorostieta
- (as María Fernanda Urdapilleta)
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We might live in societies today that don't have to fight for certain things, but it's not too much of a stretch to see why and how some had to fight for freedom of speech or religion or other things. The movie depicts a real life event/incidents, which might appall some viewers from the get go, but if you like Drama and History in general, this might be for you. I haven't read too much about how things went down exactly, but I reckon this movie made me aware of a chapter I hadn't had heard about before ...
The cast is top-notch and the direction pretty competent, keeping the story weaved among intimate scenes and battle scenes. Filled with poignant moments of the lives of the protagonists and of those close to them and with the heroic - as well as less than heroic - skirmish scenes.
It's a movie about taking sides courageously, how conflicting this can be in a man's conscience, especially when it involves the spilling of blood. If anything, the personal struggle of many characters getting into this war and carrying it out made the film shine. From the young boy who faced martyrdom for the Catholic faith - Jose Sanchez del Rio, beatified in 2005 - to his uncle, a cowardly mayor too enamored of power to save him.
I cannot help thinking how timely this film is when the Church and Catholics - for now - are again being curtailed in their freedoms by a government with its own agenda, this time the American government trying to limit the Church's ministry and to force Catholics to violate their consciences. Like Calles, Obama has presented the same arguments to justify his unjustifiable actions against the Church, Catholics and their institutions. It's government might over faith, the collective over the individual, an usurpation of the state to serve not the people, but an ideology.
PS: disregard most professional critics' reviews for they seem to have a chip on their shoulder so big that it blinds them to the artistic and cinematographic qualities of this film.
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- WissenswertesPartially financed by the Knights of Columbus, whose members in both the United States and Mexico were an integral part of the actual Cristeros Rebellion.
- PatzerJose gives up his white horse to another christero during a battle and hides in the rocks. When the other christero comes back to look for Jose, he is on a brown horse.
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Father Christopher: Who are you if you don't stand up for what you believe? There is no greater glory than to give your life for Christ.
- Crazy CreditsNear the end of the credits, "Batman" is credited as a painter.
- VerbindungenFeatured in The Secret Masonic Victory of World War Two (2022)
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Box Office
- Budget
- 12.000.000 $ (geschätzt)
- Bruttoertrag in den USA und Kanada
- 5.672.846 $
- Eröffnungswochenende in den USA und in Kanada
- 1.885.608 $
- 3. Juni 2012
- Weltweiter Bruttoertrag
- 10.173.682 $
- Laufzeit2 Stunden 25 Minuten
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- Sound-Mix
- Seitenverhältnis
- 2.35 : 1