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Le Bal des 41

Original title: El baile de los 41
  • 2020
  • 16
  • 1h 39m
IMDb RATING
6.8/10
5.8K
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Le Bal des 41 (2020)
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At the end of the 19th century, Ignacio de la Torre married the daughter of the president of Mexico, Porfirio Díaz. Ignacio leads a double life: he rises in the traditional world of politics... Read allAt the end of the 19th century, Ignacio de la Torre married the daughter of the president of Mexico, Porfirio Díaz. Ignacio leads a double life: he rises in the traditional world of politics while being a member of a clandestine society.At the end of the 19th century, Ignacio de la Torre married the daughter of the president of Mexico, Porfirio Díaz. Ignacio leads a double life: he rises in the traditional world of politics while being a member of a clandestine society.

  • Director
    • David Pablos
  • Writer
    • Monika Revilla
  • Stars
    • Alfonso Herrera
    • Emiliano Zurita
    • Mabel Cadena
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.8/10
    5.8K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • David Pablos
    • Writer
      • Monika Revilla
    • Stars
      • Alfonso Herrera
      • Emiliano Zurita
      • Mabel Cadena
    • 59User reviews
    • 28Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 4 wins & 9 nominations total

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    Alfonso Herrera
    Alfonso Herrera
    • Ignacio de la Torre
    Emiliano Zurita
    Emiliano Zurita
    • Evaristo Rivas
    Mabel Cadena
    Mabel Cadena
    • Amada Díaz
    Fernando Becerril
    Fernando Becerril
    • Porfirio Díaz
    Rodrigo Virago
    Rodrigo Virago
    • Felix Díaz
    Fernanda Echevarría
    • Carmen Romero Rubio
    Sergio Solís
    • Rafael
    Álvaro Guerrero
    Álvaro Guerrero
    • Felipe
    Roberto Duarte
    Roberto Duarte
    • Gabriel
    Abraham Juárez
    • Mesero
    Carolina Politi
    Carolina Politi
    • Elena
    Paulina Álvarez Muñoz
    • Luz Díaz
    Romanni Villicaña
    • Agustín
    • (as Romanni Villacaña Castañeda)
    Carlos Oropeza Tapia
    • Carlos
    Michelle Betancourt
    • Lorenza
    Alberto Lomnitz
    • Hacendado 1
    Enrique Almada
    • Hombre del Teatro
    Erwin Berzain
    • Los 41
    • Director
      • David Pablos
    • Writer
      • Monika Revilla
    • All cast & crew
    • Production, box office & more at IMDbPro

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    10jp_91

    A great production based on true events!

    "El baile de los 41" is a great film based on true events, a great love story about two men and their gay friends, a tale about homophobia and some events that still happen in this days, closeted gay men married with ladies. The production is amazing, the cinematography and filming locations are beautiful, the music score is wonderful, the performances are great, mainly Alfonso Herrera, Emiliano Zurita and Mabel Cadena and the direction is really good. A modern gay classic movie based on sad true events! The best Mexican film of the 2020!
    ciffou

    A rather stiff story

    The movie is well made but there is definitely a lack of vision. It seems like every shot if an hommage of everything that has already been done before and by someone who has an extensive background on advertisement. It's pretty but it feels empty. It is extremely obvious the way they want to punctuate the "stiff" life and the "joy" of the underground life but it never feels authentic. Many of the performances feel wooden as if they were making sure we understand what they want to convey, instead of pulling us into the story. We don't even get to extensively see the joy of the dance and we don't see the consequences and humilliation inflicted in them either. It's not terrible but it is not a movie that successfully tells an engaging and believable story and the never-ending parade of "artsy" shots are just too much.
    9atractiveeyes

    Amazing and Sad

    This is a very nice well made movie with a beautiful sad heartbreaking important true story that is beautifully written and told. Performances are superb and real. The film also has great production design and amazing costumes. Dance Of The 41 is a must see biography and it's on Netflix now, you have no excuses.
    9laduqesa

    Blown away

    It's not often I sit through the credits at the end of a film. Usually I'm up and out of the armchair to make a cup of tea or whatever. This film was different and the ending was mundane but devastating for the viewer and the main male character.

    The film is a heavily fictionalised version of a real event, that of a police raid on a party held by high society homosexuals. Ignacio de la Torre, the son-in-law of the then President, was meant to have been one of the participants. This much is known to history and from IMDB's résumé. From these bare bones, a whole film is woven as a prelude to the raid.

    Ignacio holds a high position in society partly through his own wealth and partly through the patronage of his wife's father. Some things about his true life are known, that he and his wife led separate lives, for example, and were only together in public; in private they occupied different wings of their mansion. From this gossamer thread a love story emerges that may not even be true - we cannot be sure that Evaristo Rivas had a relationship with Ignacio or was even present when the ball was busted as the names of the participants were withheld. It doesn't matter. A whole, tender story of forbidden love is recounted by the film, a love that is unacknowledgeable in Mexican society at the time.

    The film doesn't hold back. It shows the horror of a gay man trying to sleep with his wife. It shows the hatred that slowly grows out of resentment on both sides of a chaste marriage. It shows how happiness can be shattered in an instant by bigotry and ignorance.

    The two male leads were stupendous and didn't skimp their roles. Those kisses were real. Their glances, their interaction, their physical moments together were the opposite of contrived. Mabel Cadena playing Amada, Ignacio's wife, visibly aged during her time of calvary. Her face and bearing changed convincingly from those of a pretty young bride to those of a bitter and spurned woman.

    The sets and costumes were magnificent. I actually wondered if some of the scenes were filmed in real buildings, so convincing were the locations. The minor characters, even, were somewhat fleshed out rather than simply being drivers of the plot.

    I loved this film and would recommend it.
    10chico_chik21

    I'm so grateful for this!

    As a mexican LGBTQ+ member in my early thirties, I've known this story ever since I can remember, and to see it portrayed on the big screen, with such quality production, with a compelling narrative, and that can make straight people understand a little bit of our brotherhood excites me a LOT!

    I'm so thankful that Director David Pablos took a chance to make this film, and to make such relevant characters, the main arch is so powerful, I have to confess the female characters surprised me for good, Amada en Luz are so relatable Mexican women, and the secondary characters from the "Club" gave so much depth to the story.

    I hope this film will remember everyone why is important to keep fighting for our rights, our right to be a normal person within society.

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    • Trivia
      Because of the actual incident on which this is based, the number 41 came to be considered unlucky to many in Mexico, and some hotels didn't even have a room 41.
    • Quotes

      Evaristo Rivas: I've never seen so many queers under one roof.

      Ignacio de la Torre: I knew you would appreciate it.

    • Crazy credits
      The opening credits start with the technical and production people. The actors just appear on the closing credits.

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    • Release date
      • May 12, 2021 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • Mexico
    • Official site
      • Netflix Site
    • Language
      • Spanish
    • Also known as
      • Dance of the 41
    • Filming locations
      • Museo Nacional de Arte MUNAL, Mexico City, Mexico(Ignacio's office)
    • Production companies
      • Canana Films
      • El Estudio
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    • Gross worldwide
      • $578,919
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 39m(99 min)
    • Color
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    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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