Nazareno Cruz and the Wolf
Nazareno Cruz y el lobo | |
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Directed by | Leonardo Favio |
Screenplay by | Leonardo Favio |
Based on | Nazareno Cruz y el lobo (radio program) by Juan Carlos Chiappe |
Produced by | Leonardo Favio Orlando De Benedetti |
Starring | Juan José Camero Alfredo Alcón Lautaro Murúa |
Cinematography | |
Edited by | Cristián Kaulen Antonio Ripoll |
Music by | and Jorge Candia |
Production company | Choila Producciones Cinematográficas |
Distributed by | Producciones del Plata S.A. |
Release date |
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Running time | 92 minutes |
Country | Argentina |
Languages | Spanish Quechua |
Nazareno Cruz and the Wolf (Spanish: Nazareno Cruz y el lobo, las palomas y los gritos; original title translatable as "Nazareno Cruz and the Wolf: The Doves and The Screams") is a 1975 Argentine fantasy drama film coproduced and directed by Leonardo Favio and starring Juan José Camero, Marina Magali and Alfredo Alcón. It was written by Favio and Jorge Zuhair Jury, Favio's brother and frequent script collaborator. The story works as an adaptation of the classical myth of the Lobizón, and it has become a classic film. It is also widely known as the most successful of all time in its country. With 3.4 million viewers it holds the national record ahead of El secreto de sus ojos.[1][2]
It was selected as the Argentine entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 48th Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee.[3] It was also entered in the 9th Moscow International Film Festival.[4]
Synopsis[]
Nazareno Cruz is a young farmer living in a rural town. He is known for being the seventh son of his father, and so he is seen by the locals as the victim of the werewolf curse. Despite this he lives happily in the community. When Nazareno is about to turn 18 he meets Griselda and they both fall in love. Soon after, "Mandinga" (the Devil) presents himself to Nazareno and explains that his curse is real. Mandinga makes Nazareno a proposition: if Nazareno gives up his love, he will receive in exchange his freedom and many riches. Nazareno refuses the deal and eventually turns into a werewolf, becoming involved in a series of tragedies.
Cast[]
- Juan José Camero ... Nazareno Cruz
- Marina Magali ... Griselda
- Alfredo Alcón ... The Powerful/Mandinga
- Lautaro Murúa ... Julián
- Nora Cullen ... The Lechiguana
- ... Damiana
- ... The Old Man Pancho
- ... Fidelia
- ... The Powerful's Godmother
- ... The Child
- Josefina Faustín
- Augusto Kretschmar
See also[]
- List of submissions to the 48th Academy Awards for Best Foreign Language Film
- List of Argentine submissions for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film
References[]
- ^ El multifacético Leonardo Favio La corneta cultural magazine, June 2010 (in Spanish)
- ^ The Secret in Their Eyes is already a record Archived 2009-12-08 at the Wayback Machine (in Spanish)
- ^ Margaret Herrick Library, Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences
- ^ "9th Moscow International Film Festival (1975)". MIFF. Archived from the original on 2013-01-16. Retrieved 2013-01-05.
External links[]
- Nazareno Cruz and the Wolf at IMDb
- Nazareno Cruz y el Lobo at AllMovie
- Nazareno Cruz y el Lobo at Cinenacional.com (in Spanish)
- 1975 films
- Argentine films
- Spanish-language films
- 1970s fantasy films
- Films directed by Leonardo Favio
- Argentine fantasy films