Aggiungi una trama nella tua linguaA story of burgeoning labor rights amongst poor fishermen in a small village in Mexico.A story of burgeoning labor rights amongst poor fishermen in a small village in Mexico.A story of burgeoning labor rights amongst poor fishermen in a small village in Mexico.
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Strand was not cut out to be a cinematographer: his shots are as static as a still photo. Not surprising, considering that Strand was one of the greatest photographers of the last century. You can see how much he loved taking the portraits of clouds, the sea, and the fishermen who are the heroes of this film-which doesn't make a good movie, but is still a delight to watch. As for Revueltas' score, someone who knows more about music will have to comment on it. It is enough to say that it is powerful, not overstated, and modern. He apparently wrote much of the score before the movie was finished, so it doesn't have the interplay with the film itself that Herrmann's score for Vertigo or Fumio Hayasaka's score for Seven Samurai does. But it is still wonderful, particularly if you hear it played by a good orchestra.
Poor fishermen get paid 72 centavos each for ten hours of backbreaking labor. They start to organize for higher wages.
Co-directed by Emilio Gomez and Fred Zinnemann, it's mostly interesting as Zinnemann's second directorial credit. Shot with an air of cinema realite like his earlier work, it's hampered mildly by a mostly non-professional cast. Yet the images managed by cameraman Paul Strand, and the frequently dreamlike quality of the boats gliding on the water, shot from odd angles contrast oddly with the talking sections. With two directors, it's hard to figure out who did what and what their actual intentions were. The reports are that the two directors didn't get along. The contrast between the talking and non-talking segments lend credence to that claim.
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- QuizThis film is part of the Criterion Collection, spine #686.
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Miro: Compañeros! How long do we have to put up with this slavery and poverty? Who of you in any given year earns more than 40 centavos a day? Who can feed their families with so little? Who has money for medicine? We all know it's unfair, but we know it doesn't have to be this way. A few exploitesr take everything to satisfy their greed. They did not make the sea, the river, or the fish, and they didn't make the canoes, boats or nets either. Nor did they make us. They didn't give our arms the strength with which to work or anything else. Why can't we exchange fish with those who breed cattle, with those who harvest corn, or with those who make fabric? Who prevents this change? Those with money have taken over the boats, nets, ice plants, and transport. They control everything, and they pay us whatever they like.
- ConnessioniReferenced in The Movie Show: Episodio datato 21 settembre 1997 (1997)
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