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And the Earth Did Not Swallow Him

Original title: ...And the Earth Did Not Swallow Him
  • 1994
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 39m
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6.7/10
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And the Earth Did Not Swallow Him (1994)
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Marcos is a lad in Texas, the second son of a migrant farmworker family, his brother is missing in the Korean war. We travel with the family into Minnesota, following the crops. The housing ... Read allMarcos is a lad in Texas, the second son of a migrant farmworker family, his brother is missing in the Korean war. We travel with the family into Minnesota, following the crops. The housing is awful, sometimes the boss furnishes no water as the hands labor, and TB goes untreated.... Read allMarcos is a lad in Texas, the second son of a migrant farmworker family, his brother is missing in the Korean war. We travel with the family into Minnesota, following the crops. The housing is awful, sometimes the boss furnishes no water as the hands labor, and TB goes untreated. In good times the pay is $15 a day for adults, half that for children. For a few sordid w... Read all

  • Director
    • Severo Perez
  • Writers
    • Tomás Rivera
    • Severo Perez
  • Stars
    • Jose Alcala
    • Rose Portillo
    • Art Bonilla
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.7/10
    173
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    • Director
      • Severo Perez
    • Writers
      • Tomás Rivera
      • Severo Perez
    • Stars
      • Jose Alcala
      • Rose Portillo
      • Art Bonilla
    • 8User reviews
    • 4Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 5 nominations total

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    Jose Alcala
    • Marcos
    Rose Portillo
    Rose Portillo
    • Florentina
    Art Bonilla
    Art Bonilla
    • Lalo
    Marco Rodríguez
    Marco Rodríguez
    • Joaquin
    Lupe Ontiveros
    Lupe Ontiveros
    • Doña Rosa
    Daniel Valdez
    Daniel Valdez
    • Bartolo
    Evelyn Guerrero
    • Lupita
    Sam Vlahos
    Sam Vlahos
    • Don Cleto
    Sal Lopez
    Sal Lopez
    • El Mohado
    Miguel Rodríguez
    • Narrator
    Francisco Aragon
    Francisco Aragon
    • Julian
    • (as Frank Aragon)
    James Jude Courtney
    James Jude Courtney
    • Carpenter
    Gregory Gifford Giles
    Gregory Gifford Giles
    • Father Josef
    • (as Gregory Giles)
    Sara Harris
    • Nun
    Halbert Hernandez
    Halbert Hernandez
      Jeremy Howard
      Jeremy Howard
      • Bucktooth Kid
      Richard Keats
      Richard Keats
      • School Principal
      Jeffrey Licon
      Jeffrey Licon
      • Director
        • Severo Perez
      • Writers
        • Tomás Rivera
        • Severo Perez
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      5LaDivaMartin

      Good companion piece to book

      After reading Y no se lo trago la tierra, I was very curious to see how it's unique writing style of flashbacks and memories would be transferred into film. The book, even though confusing at times, brought very vivid images into my imagination and even caused chills down my arms on occasion. The film, though brilliantly shot doesn't do the book justice.

      I don't know how the film-makers decided which parts of the book actually made it into the film, but one of the saddest stories in the book, "The Night Before Christmas," about the children at Christmas time not getting anything but fruit as presents and the mother who was prone to panic attacks, was completely left out of the film. To me, this was one of the stories, that gave me chills and even made me teary eyed. I really wish the film-makers would have included this story.

      I was also not pleased with some of the unnecessary changes to some of the details in the book. In the book, Marcos wants to be a telephone operator and in the film, a radio operator. Why dishonor the author's choice of words? The film does has wonderful moments, like the mother praying for her son's safe return home. It was sad in the book but heartbreaking on film. All in all, I think the film should be shown as a companion piece to the book but no movie could have captured the visuals I saw in my mind while reading this book.
      10mercysmith-1

      A very real and moving story of the lives of migrant workers of the 1950's

      I was very moved by the young life experiences of a man who rose so high in the academic world. A hard life surrounded by the love of a close family and extended family of companion workers created a person able to succeed in the world. For the most part the Hispanic culture is shown as I have always observed and admired - hardworking, optimistic, and truly family oriented. The points of religious superstition were quite authentic to the Catholic church. Without a doubt,the actress who played the mother deserves an Academy Award. Her prayers for her missing son moved me to tears. I will recommend this stunningly thoughtful film to my friends and family.
      3colossus24

      An emotional outburst or calculated agenda?

      I rented this movie from a local library without having any prior knowledge of the book it is based on or the movie itself, purely based on the chance that it's one of those rare, overlooked gems that one can discover from time to time and really enjoy.

      Unfortunately this is not one of those movies. I am not sure if this is a movie driven by sentimentality or worse, deliberate agenda, but certain elements of it made it impossible to immerse. It is supposed to portray a struggling immigrant worker community which tries to cope with the difficult realities of their life. That is a fine premise and it could have made for a gripping story, but the execution just made me alternate between getting annoyed and amused at the ridiculousness of it.

      Here we have a community of simple farm workers who migrated to the US in search of employment and who get used and abused repeatedly by evil white men. And when I say evil - I mean EVIL. All white people in this movie are sinful, racist, sadistic, abusive devils whose sole purpose in life is sexual depravity intertwined with exploiting the poor immigrants. It would be a sad story if it wasn't so unintentionally grotesque and therefore hilarious.

      The portrayal of the immigrants is also a poster-worthy example of exaggeration except that it goes in the opposite direction. The immigrants are saintly, clean and could serve as ointment for boo-boos and ouies the world over. I couldn't help but laugh when I saw these "field workers" presumably digging in the ditches all day with their notoriously clean clothes and chiseled hair cuts from a top notch hair salon. A little restraint and a more unbiased hand at the helm could have made this a much better movie evoking some intended emotion rather than sarcastic snickers.
      8palmer-23

      an eye-opening story about migrant farmworkers

      The movie ". . . And The Earth Did not Swallow Him," based on the book by Tomas Rivera, is an eye-opening movie for most people. It talks about the exploitation that migrant farmworkers go through in order to survive.

      Sergio Perez uses impressionistic techniques to depict Rivera's story. He uses sienna and gray-scale effects to depict some of the scenes, and he uses specific photographic techniques to make the scenes look like they took place in the 1950s.

      Perez also gives life to the film by using time-appropriate music, including balladeering and guitar playing.

      I feel that it is a good film to view because it shows in detail how migrant farmworkers live, what they do for entertainment, and their beliefs.
      community_contact

      This movie provokes doleful emotions; overcoming adversity as a migrant worker.

      Sergio Perez manages to enhance and convey the original work of Tomas Rivera through style and voice.

      This film is a good companion for comparison to the original book titled "Y No se lo Trago la Tierra..." (And the Earth did not Devour Him...)by Tomas Rivera. Rivera's work is critiqued as impressionist work, and this movie depicts this style. Sergio Perez Films has brought my imagination to life.

      Both subtle and clear devices of suggestion were used through the language, set background, and plot to achieve the power of suggestion and communication.

      The film was made with meticulous details with regards to life as a migrant worker in the mid 1900's. The film portrays religious, mythical and family values in the midst of adversity. Adversity which makes mankind strong.

      Get your compassion Kleenex out... you'll love this movie.

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      • Release date
        • May 5, 1995 (United States)
      • Country of origin
        • United States
      • Languages
        • English
        • Spanish
      • Also known as
        • ...y no se lo tragó la tierra
      • Filming locations
        • Minnesota, USA
      • Production companies
        • American Playhouse
        • KPBS
        • Kino International
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        • 1h 39m(99 min)
      • Color
        • Color
      • Sound mix
        • Stereo

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