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The Violin
 

The Violin

Genre:
Drama,
Foreign Language
Mood:
Intense,
Scenic
Decade:
2000's
Country:
Mexico
Director:
Francisco Vargas
Actor:
Don Angel Tavira,
Gerardo Taracena,
Dagoberto Gama,
Mario Garibaldi
Actress:
Mercedes Hernández
Release Year:
2006
Studio: Film Movement
Runtime: 98 Mins.
Format: Black & White
Rating: Unrated
Language: Spanish

What It's About:

Elderly violin player Don Plutarco (Tavira) makes a pittance busking in the streets of an impoverished rural village with his son Genaro (Taracena), an anti-government rebel activist, and grandchild Lucio (Mario Garibaldi). When the Mexican army seizes their home and land, attempting to root out the guerrillas Genaro’s in league with, Don Plutarco makes a bold move to recover a stash of hidden ammunition.

Why I Love It:

Shot in crisp black-and-white, Vargas’s “Violin” opens with a horrifically brutal interrogation and rape, then tracks backwards to show what led to this abomination, an all-too-common episode in 1970s Mexico, at the height of peasant farmers’ insurrection against government oppression. This sorrowful, deceptively simple tale, set in that period, focuses on Plutarco, a frail old campesino who attempts to outsmart a brutish army captain (Gama) with a soft spot for music. Sober but deeply affecting, “The Violin” is a harrowing portrait of have-not heroism that won Tavira, a septuagenarian novice, a well-deserved acting award at Cannes.


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