And the Earth DID Not Swallow Him (1995) USA
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Director:Perez, Severo, Federico, Jose
Studio:American Playhouse
Writer:Tomás Rivera, Severo Pérez
Rating:6.7 (104 votes)
Date Added:2012-06-05
ASIN:738329060824
Awards:5 nominations
Genre:Spanish films
IMDb:0108999
Duration:1:39:00
Sound:Stereo
Languages:Spanish
Subtitles:No subtitles
LAC code:300007252
DVD or VHS:DVD
Original:DVD copy
Perez, Severo, Federico, Jose  ...  (Director)
Tomás Rivera, Severo Pérez  ...  (Writer)
 
Jose Alcala  ...  Marcos
Daniel Valdez  ...  Bartolo
Rose Portillo  ...  Florentina
Marco Rodríguez  ...  Joaquin
Lupe Ontiveros  ...  Doña Rosa
Evelyn Guerrero  ...  Lupita
Sam Vlahos  ...  Don Cleto
Art Bonilla  ...  Lalo
Sal Lopez  ...  El Mohado
Miguel Rodríguez  ...  Narrator
Frank Aragon  ...  Julian
Halbert Bernal  ...  
James Jude Courtney  ...  Carpenter
Gregory Giles  ...  Father Josef
Sara Harris  ...  Nun
Comments: DSP 275

Summary: FROM THE NOVEL BY TOMAS RIVERAA Haunting Remembrance of Chicano Family Life in the 1950sBrilliantly adapted from Tomás Rivera s acclaimed novel y no se lo tragó la tierra, this is a haunting and powerful film about a young Mexican-American boy s coming of age amid the poverty and adversity he and his family face as migrant farm workers in the 1950s. Twelve-year-old Marcos hides under a house, recalling the fragmented, painful memories of his family s transient life the year before. A series of moving and simultaneously disturbing episodes unfold into a poignant story of inner strength and human values vs. blind faith. After seeing innocent workers die in the fields, his family nearly killed by heat exhaustion, and the atrocities committed by the couple in whose care he is entrusted, Marcos has little faith left in the superstitions which rule his family s life and is willing to make a deal with the devil to change his destiny. Beautifully photographed with a genuine feel for the period, ...and the earth did not swallow him vividly portrays a forgotten part of American history and the troubles, injustices and tribulations of the people who lived through it. With its superb acting, rich characterizations and intuitive direction, this is a poetic, deeply touching tale of human fortitude: a triumph of the human spirit that will inspire generations to come.