The Fantastic World of Juan Orol
– Mexico’s half-forgotten B-movie master, “involuntary surrealist” Juan Orol (1897–1988), rece..
Mexico’s half-forgotten B-movie master, “involuntary surrealist” Juan Orol (1897–1988), receives a pitch-perfect tribute in this deft, irresistible love letter to a self-made man of showbiz whose career spanned half a century and nearly 60 films. Abetted by an all-pro cast, del Amo’s brilliant interpretation of Orol’s life exudes a droll underdog charm, and almost every frame is an infectious homage to the golden age of cinema, the wiles of memory, and the art of fantasy.
14 Sep 2012
Spanish, Spanish, Spanish, Spanish
Sebastian del Amo
Raul Espinosa Fernández, Rabdul Fez, Sebastian del Amo, Sebastian del Amo (original idea)
Roberto Sosa, Juan Manuel Bernal, Juan Carlos Bonet, Alfonso Borbolla
Juan Orol, was born in Galicia, Spain at the end of the XIX Century. As a child, his mother sent him away to Cuba, looking for a relative he never found. He grew up wildly and encroached in many disciplines such as baseball, boxing, race cars and bull fighting, this last career effort moved him to Mexico, where he got married and started a new life as a cop. After the Cristiada War, he widowed and looked for an opportunity in Mexican Cinema where he hit the jackpot on his first feature and became the main B Side exponent of the GOLDEN AGES of Mexican movie industry in the 20th Century.
22 wins & 5 nominations.