Redes
Redes

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Redes

1936
Movie
61 min
Spanish

A Mexican fisherman, whose son has died because he could not afford necessary medical care out of his meagre wages, becomes aware of how badly exploited he and his many fellow fisherman are by the one greedy man for whom they work and the corrupt politician who makes the laws to benefit him.

Insights

IMDb7.4/10
Director: Emilio Gómez Muriel, Fred ZinnemannGenres: Drama, Social Drama

Plot Summary

The film portrays the struggles of Mexican fishermen facing exploitation by a greedy fish merchant. As they attempt to organize and demand fair prices for their catch, they encounter resistance and hardship. Their fight for dignity and a better life becomes a powerful symbol of collective action and resilience against oppressive economic forces.

Critical Reception

Redes is highly regarded for its neorealist style and its poignant depiction of the working class. It is celebrated for its authentic portrayal of Mexican fishermen and their fight for social justice. The film's powerful message and cinematic execution have cemented its status as a significant work in Mexican cinema.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its stark realism and empathetic portrayal of the working class.

  • Commended for its powerful social commentary on economic exploitation.

  • Recognized for its cinematic artistry in depicting the lives of Mexican fishermen.

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Fun Fact

The film was shot on location in Alvarado, Veracruz, Mexico, and features actual fishermen as many of its extras, contributing to its authentic feel.

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