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Morte in vacanza

Titolo originale: Macario
  • 1960
  • 1h 31min
VALUTAZIONE IMDb
8,3/10
4825
LA TUA VALUTAZIONE
Ignacio López Tarso in Morte in vacanza (1960)
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Il povero e affamato paesano Macario desidera avere un pasto per il giorno di tutti i Santi. Dopo che sua moglie gli cucina un tacchino, egli ha tre apparizioni: il Diavolo, Dio e la Morte.Il povero e affamato paesano Macario desidera avere un pasto per il giorno di tutti i Santi. Dopo che sua moglie gli cucina un tacchino, egli ha tre apparizioni: il Diavolo, Dio e la Morte.Il povero e affamato paesano Macario desidera avere un pasto per il giorno di tutti i Santi. Dopo che sua moglie gli cucina un tacchino, egli ha tre apparizioni: il Diavolo, Dio e la Morte.

  • Regia
    • Roberto Gavaldón
  • Sceneggiatura
    • B. Traven
    • Emilio Carballido
    • Roberto Gavaldón
  • Star
    • Ignacio López Tarso
    • Pina Pellicer
    • Enrique Lucero
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  • VALUTAZIONE IMDb
    8,3/10
    4825
    LA TUA VALUTAZIONE
    • Regia
      • Roberto Gavaldón
    • Sceneggiatura
      • B. Traven
      • Emilio Carballido
      • Roberto Gavaldón
    • Star
      • Ignacio López Tarso
      • Pina Pellicer
      • Enrique Lucero
    • 21Recensioni degli utenti
    • 14Recensioni della critica
  • Vedi le informazioni sulla produzione su IMDbPro
    • Candidato a 1 Oscar
      • 3 vittorie e 2 candidature totali

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    Ignacio López Tarso
    Ignacio López Tarso
    • Macario
    Pina Pellicer
    Pina Pellicer
    • Esposa de Macario
    Enrique Lucero
    Enrique Lucero
    • La muerte
    Mario Alberto Rodríguez
    • Don Ramiro
    José Gálvez
    José Gálvez
    • El diablo
    José Luis Jiménez
    • Dios
    Eduardo Fajardo
    Eduardo Fajardo
    • Virrey
    Consuelo Frank
    Consuelo Frank
    • Virreina
    José Dupeyrón
      Celia Tejeda
      • Chona
      Pepé y sus Marionetas
      • Marionetas que aparecen en el sueño de Macario
      Luis Aceves Castañeda
      Luis Aceves Castañeda
      • Verdugo infartado
      • (non citato nei titoli originali)
      Miguel Arenas
      • Inquisidor
      • (non citato nei titoli originali)
      Alfredo Wally Barrón
      • Don Alfredo, panadero
      • (non citato nei titoli originali)
      Queta Carrasco
      • Vecina de Macario
      • (non citato nei titoli originali)
      Felipe de Flores
      • Nieto de abuelo enfermo
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      Alicia del Lago
      • Viuda
      • (non citato nei titoli originali)
      Manuel Dondé
      Manuel Dondé
      • Enviado de la inquisicion
      • (non citato nei titoli originali)
      • Regia
        • Roberto Gavaldón
      • Sceneggiatura
        • B. Traven
        • Emilio Carballido
        • Roberto Gavaldón
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      8guisreis

      Mexican fantasy between God and the Devil, turkey and death

      It is not surprising that this film from 1960 became one of the greatest classics of Mexican cinema, a paramount production from its Golden Age. Very innovative, it is a fantasy drama which addresses hunger, social inequalities, the Catholic Church and it is inquisition. The hungry Macario will make decisions that will be decisive, concerning a turkey, the Devil, God and Death. By the way, I cannot help but mention a curious dark detail: every time Macario says he will not eat anything and prefers to starve than to eat a small portion, his children laugh happily because they will have a little more food. That was funny but also harsh!
      10lee_eisenberg

      the Brothers Grimm come to Mexico

      It might surprise people that the first Mexican movie ever nominated for Best Foreign Language Film had as its source a story by the Brothers Grimm. Roberto Gavaldón's "Macario" is based directly on "The Third Guest" by B. Traven (whose origins and identity remain a mystery). The title character is an indigenous woodcutter in colonial Mexico to whom Death - appearing as a humble peasant - gives water with curative qualities. But it turns out that the use of this water, even for the noblest purposes, has its consequences.

      The era when "Macario" got released is known as the Golden Age of Mexican Cinema. I haven't seen many Mexican movies from that time, although I'd like to. The major themes here are class structure and the desire to keep living. 'Twas ever thus, I guess. While not a masterpiece, the movie does a good job moving the story along, with clever editing and camerawork, and fine acting. Sadly, Pina Pellicer (Macario's wife) died of a barbiturate overdose a few years after the release.
      10jessicacoco2005

      Cinematic Masterpiece of Suffering, Redemption, and Death!

      Adapted from socialist B. Traven's story of the same name, the film is a artistic masterpiece. The direction, acting are superb. The cinematography is moving and haunting. The trees, the sparseness of the village, even the expression on the actors' faces-all are moving-all are memorable.

      Have you ever wanted anything in life, something you could just call your own? As Macario's wife admits to her husband she has also wanted something just for herself that she didn't have to share and gives him a turkey she stole that could have cost her her life so he can fulfill his desire to eat a turkey all to himself. For all of Macario's life he has always known nothing, but hunger as has his wife, his children and fellow villagers. However, Macario is a good man and cannot eat whole turkey without ultimately sharing. He is approached by the Devil, God, and what appears a very hungry man with whom does he share his turkey, but why?

      Poverty, wealth, and racism all are shown here. The story takes place in Mexico during Spanish rule. Whereas the white Spanish ruling elite, shown to be greedy, cynical, arrogant, and inhuman, are wealthy and want for nothing; the local indigenous people, who maybe all honest and hard-working, are forced to starve and live in a dry, sparse desert with barely-thatched roofs, praying to God for justice rather than creating it. The same cinematographer that photographed Brunel's films in Mexico was also the cinematographer of this film. Perhaps, that's why it seems to be an odd mix combining the social criticism of Brunel's Los Olvidados along with the existentialism of Bergman's 7th Seal. Intellectually profound in its depiction of economic injustice in this world, it moves the viewer to comment. As the candle-maker tells Macario, "We are born to die …We spend most of our time dead." It is in contemplating death that we understand life in so far as we have only one; and it is this that makes us question injustice. The near to last scene is unforgettable. Few scenes are as memorable: J'Accuse, the 7th Seal, Ordet are the rare exceptions along with this film. It leaves is with 2 burning questions : What is life? Is it nothing more than a candle that burns for awhile then is spent? What is justice? In a Capitalist world can it be anything more than a concept that like an object can be bought and sold with money?
      10insomniac_rod

      A beautiful tale that displays important part of Mexican colorful culture : Death.

      I am ashamed to admit that I didn't find about "Macario" until 2000 when it gained some attention because "Amores Perros" was about to get nominated for Best Foreign Picture at the Academy Awards. "Macario" went to the spot light because it was Mèxico's first movie to get nominated for such an award. So I took away my prejudgments towards classic movies and I tracked down a "Macario" DVD.

      And I am extremely glad that this movie has worldwide recognition because it truly is one of Mexico's best movies of all time (if not the best).

      "Macario" is more than a fairy tale with macabre overtones such as displaying The Devil, or The Death. No, "Macario" has a social and humanitarian message PLUS it displays in a beautiful way Mexican culture towards the dead and how we (Mexicans) feel about Death. There's also a strong criticism against authorities and noble titles in the 18th century. This movie is rich in all the sense of the word.

      Meet Macario, a Mexican campesino or land worker who isn't completely happy with his life because he desires what rich people have; specifically, eating turkey. Macario works hard for his family but it isn't enough for establishing a life full of comfort.

      One good day, Macario's wife gets a turkey for him; a turkey that cost her a lot of effort and work. Macario is thrilled and delighted with it and decides to eat it all by himself, not sharing it. He walks too far until he gets tired and takes a rest in the woods. On his eating turkey journey Macario meets Satan, The Death, and God. The three iconic figures want a bite of that turkey but Macario won't share it. But Death makes a deal with him... a deal that will give Macario all the power, money, fame, respect and all the turkey goodies he always wished. But in exchange for what? True, he will be the savior for many souls but will also risk his own soul.

      I don't want to give much away from this wonderful piece of cinema. It is a tender tale with dark overtones and Horror references but to be honest, this is more of a fantasy story displaying interesting facts of Mexican culture.

      Ignacio Lòpez Tarso delivers an amazing performance as Macario. That's all I can say about him. He's the master. Also Pilar Pellicer delivers a great performance. Too bad that she committed suicide at such a young age.

      The direction is flawless and sometimes looks way ahead of it's time. The same with the fantastic art direction and cinematography. The final scene where Macario is in front of thousands of candles it's a visually stunning and rich piece of art direction and cinematography. A memorable movie designed to charm everybody.

      Please watch "Macario" if you haven't. You won't find a better Mexican movie than this. It has everything to become a favorite.

      To be honest, I haven't seen it in 3 or 4 years but some scenes just keep repeating in my memory. This is a memorable movie in all the sense of the word. This movie makes me proud of being Mexican.
      shoolaroon

      macabre, haunting and wonderful

      this is truly a great, and rarely seen movie. it's beautifully photographed, wonderfully acted, and has the feel of a classic grimms brothers fairy tale (although this is too serious a movie for children). i was totally unfamiliar with the mexican film industry and basically only knew mexican wrestler movies, etc. this proves that there were and maybe, are, great movies coming out of mexico that deserve attention and prominence. great movie - 10 out of 10.

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      • Data di uscita
        • 9 giugno 1960 (Messico)
      • Paese di origine
        • Messico
      • Lingua
        • Spagnolo
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      • Luoghi delle riprese
        • Grutas de Cacahuamilpa, Guerrero, Messico
      • Azienda produttrice
        • Clasa Films Mundiales
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        • Black and White
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        • 1.37 : 1(original ratio)

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