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Le violon

Original title: El violín
  • 2005
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 38m
IMDb RATING
7.6/10
2.7K
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Le violon (2005)
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In an unnamed Latin American country that closely resembles Mexico, the government fights a rural insurgency with torture, assault, rape, and murder. Soldiers descend on a town, cutting off ... Read allIn an unnamed Latin American country that closely resembles Mexico, the government fights a rural insurgency with torture, assault, rape, and murder. Soldiers descend on a town, cutting off the rebels from their cache of ammunition hidden in a field. A family of grandfather, son,... Read allIn an unnamed Latin American country that closely resembles Mexico, the government fights a rural insurgency with torture, assault, rape, and murder. Soldiers descend on a town, cutting off the rebels from their cache of ammunition hidden in a field. A family of grandfather, son, and grandson are among the rebels in the hills. The grandfather, with his violin over his... Read all

  • Director
    • Francisco Vargas
  • Writer
    • Francisco Vargas
  • Stars
    • Ángel Tavira
    • Gerardo Taracena
    • Dagoberto Gama
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.6/10
    2.7K
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    • Director
      • Francisco Vargas
    • Writer
      • Francisco Vargas
    • Stars
      • Ángel Tavira
      • Gerardo Taracena
      • Dagoberto Gama
    • 15User reviews
    • 29Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 30 wins & 11 nominations total

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    Ángel Tavira
    • Don Plutarco
    Gerardo Taracena
    Gerardo Taracena
    • Genaro
    Dagoberto Gama
    Dagoberto Gama
    • Capitán
    Mario Garibaldi
    • Lucio
    Fermín Martínez
    Fermín Martínez
    • Teniente
    Silverio Palacios
    Silverio Palacios
    • Comandante Cayetano
    Justo Martínez
    Justo Martínez
    • Hacendado
    Octavio Castro
    • Zacarías
    Carlos Gallardo
    • Soldado Colaborador
    Humberto Castillo
    • Niño Mensajero
    Cornelia Cruz
    • Vendedora
    Ángeles Cruz
    • Jefa Guerrillera 1
    Alfonso López
    • Jefe Guerrillero 3
    Mercedes Hernández
    Mercedes Hernández
    • Jacinta
    Ariel Galvan
    • Joaquín
    Yomotlazoalli
    • Vendedor de Armas
    Francisco Casasola
    • Cabo
    Esteban Castellanos
    • Manuel
    • Director
      • Francisco Vargas
    • Writer
      • Francisco Vargas
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    10Samuel-Maldonado

    Simply Stunning

    La Violin has the uncanny feel of intimacy – we are drawn as an audience into the nerve- wrecking and immensely dangerous business of opposing a ruthless and unforgiving army. It also achieves the expression of such a huge story in such a small setting – we are really only exposed to four important characters. But through these people, a whole struggle of a country is exposed – and in a more general sense, any oppressed people anywhere. This inspiring drama really tugs at your heartstrings – especially Don Plutarco (Ángel Tavira) who simultaneously pulls off the innocent grandpa look and the sly plotter that he has to become to protect his family. A powerful fight-the-power drama that will have you lost in a surreal world of honor and rebellion – I just have to give it a 10/10.
    7Robert_Woodward

    An eloquent portrayal of a grim struggle

    This low-key film brings to life the struggle between the army and rebellious peasants in 1970's Mexico through the words and actions of an unlikely hero, the elderly, diminutive Don Plutarco Hidalgo (played by Angel Tavira, a real-life violinist).

    Plutarco, owner of the eponymous violin, is seen early on in the film playing his instrument to earn a living and to give expression to the feelings of himself and his companions. In the city he scratches a living from busking with the assistance of his son and grandson, but later his instrument offers consolation and catharsis to his fellow-villagers when they are uprooted from their homes by brutal Mexican soldiers in search of rebels harboured in the rural community.

    When Plutarco has his violin confiscated by the local military commander and is forced to play for the latter's edification this eloquently communicates the way in which simple rural folk had their voices suppressed and their livelihoods taken away by army cruelty. Whilst Plutarco cunningly works to aid the rebels against the military there are shocking scenes of military brutality, which presage a bleak ending for the protagonists; by the end of this film I was among several members of the audience biting their nails with concern.

    This is quite a short film (a little over an hour and a half) but its characters are powerfully portrayed and enlivened by well-written and sometimes witty dialogue. A special mention must be made for the black-and-white cinematography: the film looks superb.
    10rrflores00

    A small but powerful movie

    I enjoyed this film even though it was disturbing and violent at times. Although it doesn't state in what country this tale is taking place, the characters speak with a Mexican accent. The two main characters, Don Plutarco and the Capitan, were very authentic. I grew up on small ranches and am of Mexican descent and the character of Don Plutarco reminded me of many of the old men I met in the fields, wise but stubborn, acting helpless but always looking to take advantage. The Capitan reminded me of many career soldiers I met in the Army. Cunning and with that ability to see into your soul. Does he see the obvious? Will he take pity on his fellow countrymen? The interplay between the two is like a chess match but one in which the outcome is certain from the beginning. An excellent film.
    8GeneSiskel

    Hail and Farewell to Angel Tavira

    Although it flirts with agitprop and its stereotypes, The Violin is ultimately a small, moving, human drama centered on the perseverance, against a ruthless military government, of a poor, frail, self-effacing grandfather and his family. The late Ángel Tavira is excellent as the grandfather -- the human face of an underground resistance -- whose weapon of choice is a violin. The long shots, in black-and-white, of Tavira on his borrowed mule reminded me of the scene in The Grapes of Wrath where Tom Joad leads his family of Dust Bowl émigrés across the ridge of a California hill or the panoramic shots of Sicilian hillsides in Godfather II. It's man in nature, man against a heavily armed nature, and tragically nature wins. Good independent film.
    6sergelamarche

    Harsh film

    Not at all the regular US film about heroes overcoming incredible odds. No superpower there. Only resistants that wishes they had a gun.

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    Storyline

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    • Trivia
      Ángel Tavira won the best actor award in the Cannes Film Festival
    • Goofs
      The ribbon the old man used to attach his bow to his bandaged hand distractingly changed color a couple of times between shots while he was at the army post.
    • Quotes

      Don Plutarco: The music is over.

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    • Release date
      • January 3, 2007 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • Mexico
    • Official site
      • Official site
    • Language
      • Spanish
    • Also known as
      • The Violin
    • Filming locations
      • Rancho San Isidro, Ixtapaluca, Estado de México, Mexico
    • Production companies
      • Camara Carnal
      • Centro de Capacitación Cinematográfica (CCC)
      • Fidecine
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    • Budget
      • $800,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $65,298
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $5,647
      • Dec 9, 2007
    • Gross worldwide
      • $1,186,247
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    Tech specs

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    • Runtime
      • 1h 38m(98 min)
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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