El mito
El mito

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El mito

1957
Movie
46 min
Spanish

Following the fall of Juan Domingo Perón, this documentary, produced during the Revolución Libertadora, sets out to dismantle the political and symbolic construct of Peronism. Through archival footage and an openly oppositional narrative, the film questions Perón's leadership and the role of Eva Perón, presenting them as the cornerstones of a regime based on manipulation, a cult of personality, and the control of society.

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Director: Ramón PeónGenres: Drama

Plot Summary

A young man, haunted by a traumatic childhood event involving his father's disappearance, struggles with his identity and relationship with his mother. He becomes entangled with a woman who may hold the key to his past and his future.

Critical Reception

This Spanish drama, directed by Ramón Peón, explores complex psychological themes within a family context. It received moderate attention upon its release for its attempt to delve into character-driven narratives in a period often dominated by other genres.

What Reviewers Say

  • The film is noted for its atmospheric tension.

  • Performance of the lead actors is often highlighted.

  • Some critics found the plot somewhat predictable.

Google audience: Audience reception information for 'El mito' (1957) is not readily available.

Fun Fact

The film was shot in black and white, a common stylistic choice for dramas of its era, contributing to its moody atmosphere.

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