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Los Olvidados
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Synopsis
The winner of two Cannes Film Festival awards, Luis Buñuel's Los Olividados (aka The Forgotten and The Young and the Damned) was the director's first international box-office success. Yet Buñuel showed no signs of curbing the outrageous iconoclasm that made him famous in Europe and South America: one of the more lasting images of the film is the clash-of-cultures shot of a glistening new skyscraper rising above the squalid slums of Mexico City. The story concerns a gang of juvenile delinquents, whose sole redeeming quality is their apparent devotion to one another. Part of the film's perverse fascination is watching Buñuel's street punks cause misery to those less fortunate. The audience immediately identifies with Pedro (Alfonso Meja), the youngest gang member, who evinces a spark of decency; yet Pedro, like the others, remains a victim of circumstances far beyond his control. Throughout, Buñuel maintains an objective tone: it is our responsibility, not his, to judge the gang members. Seasoned with haunting dream sequences, Los Olividados was the opening volley in what would turn out to be Buñuel's most creative period. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide

Cast

Efrain Arauz Cacarizo
Roberto Cobo Jaibo
Alma Delia Fuentes Meche, the young girl
Miguel Inclan Don Carrnelo, the blind man
Estela Inda Marta, Pedro's mother
Alfonso Mejía Pedro
Mario Ramirez Julian's Father

Production Crew

Gabriel Figueroa Cinematographer
Rodolfo Halffter Composer (Music Score)
Luis Buñuel Director
Carlos Savage Editor
Rodolfo Halffter Musical Direction/Supervision
Oscar Dancigers Producer
Sergio Kogan Producer
Edward FitzGerald Production Designer
Luis Alcoriza Screenwriter
Luis Buñuel Screenwriter
Oscar Dancigers Screenwriter
Edward FitzGerald Set Designer
Year: 1950
Runtime: 88
Country: Mexico
MPAA Rating:
Category: Feature

Genre
Drama