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Cristeros

Original title: For Greater Glory: The True Story of Cristiada
  • 2012
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  • 2h 25m
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Cristeros (2012)
A chronicle of the Cristeros War (1926-1929), which was touched off by a rebellion against the Mexican government's attempt to secularize the country.
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A chronicle of the Cristeros War (1926-1929); a war by the people of Mexico against the atheistic Mexican government.A chronicle of the Cristeros War (1926-1929); a war by the people of Mexico against the atheistic Mexican government.A chronicle of the Cristeros War (1926-1929); a war by the people of Mexico against the atheistic Mexican government.

  • Director
    • Dean Wright
  • Writer
    • Michael Love
  • Stars
    • Andy Garcia
    • Oscar Isaac
    • Catalina Sandino Moreno
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.6/10
    5.5K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Dean Wright
    • Writer
      • Michael Love
    • Stars
      • Andy Garcia
      • Oscar Isaac
      • Catalina Sandino Moreno
    • 77User reviews
    • 44Critic reviews
    • 35Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 3 wins & 9 nominations total

    Videos18

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    Cristiada
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    For Greater Glory: Andy Garcia Discovers His Friend Is Missing From Oscar Isaac
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    For Greater Glory: Andy Garcia Discovers His Friend Is Missing From Oscar Isaac
    For Greater Glory: Nestor Carbonell Takes Mauricio Kuri To Work For Peter O'toole
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    For Greater Glory: Nestor Carbonell Takes Mauricio Kuri To Work For Peter O'toole
    For Greater Glory: Andy Garcia Rallies The Troops
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    For Greater Glory: Andy Garcia Rallies The Troops
    For Greater Glory: Andy Garcia And Ruben Blades Discuss A Truce
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    For Greater Glory: Andy Garcia And Ruben Blades Discuss A Truce

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    Andy Garcia
    Andy Garcia
    • Enrique Gorostieta
    Oscar Isaac
    Oscar Isaac
    • Victoriano 'El Catorce' Ramirez
    Catalina Sandino Moreno
    Catalina Sandino Moreno
    • Adriana
    Santiago Cabrera
    Santiago Cabrera
    • Father Vega
    Adrian Alonso
    Adrian Alonso
    • Lalo
    Rubén Blades
    Rubén Blades
    • President Calles
    Eduardo Verástegui
    Eduardo Verástegui
    • Anacleto Gonzales Flores
    Patricia Garza
    • Fernanda Gonzales Flores
    Alan Ramirez
    • Gustavo Gonzales Flores
    Estefania Alejandra
    • Yolanda Gonzales Flores
    Raúl Adalid
    • Father Robles
    Peter O'Toole
    Peter O'Toole
    • Father Christopher
    Nestor Carbonell
    Nestor Carbonell
    • Mayor Picazo
    Erando González
    • La Guada
    Jorge Luis Moreno
    Jorge Luis Moreno
    • Pablo
    Ignacio Guadalupe
    Ignacio Guadalupe
    • Bishop Pascual Diaz
    Eva Longoria
    Eva Longoria
    • Tulita Gorostieta
    Fernanda Urdapilleta
    • Sandra Gorostieta
    • (as María Fernanda Urdapilleta)
    • Director
      • Dean Wright
    • Writer
      • Michael Love
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    User reviews77

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    DUKEJBM

    One of the Best Films of 2012 if not THE Best

    An under the radar film about a subject I knew nothing about that absolutely floored me. It's a high quality film with flat out superb performances that makes you contemplate and appreciate faith and freedom like few films have ever managed to convey. Yes, it is a faith based film. If that offends some, then this isn't the movie or the subject for you. Unlike other faith based efforts, this effort is not cheesy or ham-fisted or even preachy.

    It's the tale of the Cristeros War (1926-1929); a war by the people of Mexico against the Mexican government who cracked down in brutal ways against the Catholic Church and against religious freedom in general. Andy Garcia is Oscar level good here as General Gorostieta, a man with limited faith who responds and masterfully leads the fight for freedom. It's intense and, at times, surprisingly violent and impactful. This movie delivers real emotion and doesn't dodge tough questions about faith. It delivers an exceptional balance of showing why people behave and choose to engage in certain behaviors even when such behavior is contrary to the core of their belief system.

    One thing is certain; no one who has faith will take it or their religious freedom for granted after watching and EXPERIENCING this film. That's how it registered with me at any rate.
    10Suzanne-Wilson-mba

    Eye opening movie

    I just saw For Greater Glory today, and I took away from it an enormous respect for the Catholic faith of the Mexican people. It was a riveting story that I knew nothing about. The young actor who played Jose stole the show, with Father Vega taking a very close second. Definitely worth the time and money to see this movie. It also helped me understand why people defend the right of religious freedom so ferociously in our country when they feel it is being infringed upon by our government. I loved the musical score, and the cinematography - the costumes, the sets, all were excellent. I agree with some other reviews that there were a few things that could have been trimmed in the edit room - I feel we could have lost all the scenes with the US Ambassador without missing much. I hope you go see this movie.
    8emenezes

    Which side are you on?

    "For Greater Glory" is an amazing film. It's an inspiring retelling of the the Cristeros War against the Mexican government for its having outlawed the Catholic Church and its executions and massacres of those who dared to live out their religious freedom.

    The cast is top-notch and the direction pretty competent, keeping the story weaved among intimate scenes and battle scenes. Filled with poignant moments of the lives of the protagonists and of those close to them and with the heroic - as well as less than heroic - skirmish scenes.

    It's a movie about taking sides courageously, how conflicting this can be in a man's conscience, especially when it involves the spilling of blood. If anything, the personal struggle of many characters getting into this war and carrying it out made the film shine. From the young boy who faced martyrdom for the Catholic faith - Jose Sanchez del Rio, beatified in 2005 - to his uncle, a cowardly mayor too enamored of power to save him.

    I cannot help thinking how timely this film is when the Church and Catholics - for now - are again being curtailed in their freedoms by a government with its own agenda, this time the American government trying to limit the Church's ministry and to force Catholics to violate their consciences. Like Calles, Obama has presented the same arguments to justify his unjustifiable actions against the Church, Catholics and their institutions. It's government might over faith, the collective over the individual, an usurpation of the state to serve not the people, but an ideology.

    PS: disregard most professional critics' reviews for they seem to have a chip on their shoulder so big that it blinds them to the artistic and cinematographic qualities of this film.
    victor89

    The film For Greater Glory presents a distorted version of the Cristero War (1926-1929)

    The film hijacks a complex social conflict and turns it into a David and Goliath story of good guys versus bad. In so doing, it whitewashes the historically reactionary role of the Catholic Church in Mexico. One cannot imagine how such an approach would convince or educate any viewer, including those not at all familiar with the history of this conflict. As befits a one-dimensional propaganda film, the performances are mostly flat and cartoonish.

    It is ironic that a movie that purports to represent a popular struggle in defense of religion pointedly ignores the main protagonists: the peasants themselves, both as individuals and in their collective action. Throughout the movie, neither the peasant forces, nor the government soldiers that are sent against them are ever depicted as real human beings.

    This movie's celebration of faith and charisma—reduced to the cry 'Long Live Christ the King!'—is a crude effort to obscure the underlying class conflicts that gave rise to the real Cristeros, a social movement that is not widely understood .... Victorious in the Mexican Revolution, the Constitutionalist Army, led by Venustiano Carranza, Álvaro Obregón and Calles, had defeated the peasant armies of Pancho Villa and Emiliano Zapata. The new regime was incapable of resolving a central issue over which the Revolution had been fought, the redistribution of land.

    The slow and erratic pace of land distribution under Carranza, Obregón and Calles confirmed to the peasantry the military government's timidity in confronting the large and powerful landowners. The immense properties of the church constituted an important source of economic stagnation and social instability. Efforts in the 19th century to force the church to rent out its land to others, let alone to surrender ownership, met with fierce opposition.

    According to historian Jesús Silva Herzog the peasantry and the working class confronted a "demonic triumvirate:" the great landowners, the military, and the Church. "Three tragic words define Mexican history: haciendas, sacristy and barracks." Lacking a revolutionary party and isolated from the workers, the rebellion of Mexican peasants was hobbled by the Catholic Church. Desperate peasant and Indians threw themselves into battle during the Cristero War ideologically imprisoned by Catholic dogma.

    Had the Cristero War merely pitted the government of President Calles against the Catholic establishment, it is unlikely that the unprecedented brutality—the mass repression of peasants, the burning and looting of their towns—would have taken place. Historically, ruling classes reserve this kind of gross brutality to the rebellion of the most oppressed: peasants, workers or slaves.
    Wizard-8

    Well meaning, but unsatisfying

    There's no doubt that the subject matter of "For Greater Glory: The True Story of Cristiada" - the Cristeros War of Mexico in the late 1920s - could make for an interesting and even entertaining movie. But to tell the truth, I felt kind of unsatisfied at the end. One of the most expensive Mexican movies made (though low budget by Hollywood standards), I will say that the movie (for the most part) looks pretty good. But the movie is saddled with a substandard script. The movie is both too long and not long enough. It unfolds at a pretty slow pace, and there are a number of scenes that could have been eliminated. But at the same time, it doesn't go into detail enough on a number of important points. The motivations of the characters are more often than not vague, and there are a number of unanswered questions for those unfamiliar with this part of Mexican history. While I wouldn't call this movie terrible, it is unsatisfying. Though on a positive note, it will probably get you to do some research about this conflict.

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    • Trivia
      Partially financed by the Knights of Columbus, whose members in both the United States and Mexico were an integral part of the actual Cristeros Rebellion.
    • Goofs
      Jose gives up his white horse to another christero during a battle and hides in the rocks. When the other christero comes back to look for Jose, he is on a brown horse.
    • Quotes

      Father Christopher: Who are you if you don't stand up for what you believe? There is no greater glory than to give your life for Christ.

    • Crazy credits
      Near the end of the credits, "Batman" is credited as a painter.
    • Connections
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    • Release date
      • May 14, 2014 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • Mexico
    • Official site
      • Official Site
    • Languages
      • Spanish
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Cristiada
    • Filming locations
      • San Luis Potosi, San Luis Potosí, Mexico
    • Production companies
      • Dos Corazones Films
      • NewLand Films
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    • Budget
      • $12,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $5,672,846
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $1,885,608
      • Jun 3, 2012
    • Gross worldwide
      • $10,173,682
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    • Runtime
      • 2h 25m(145 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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