Huella de luz
Huella de luz

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Huella de luz

1943
Movie
76 min
Spanish

Octavio Saldaña is a poor young dreamer who lives with his elderly mother and is an office worker at Manufacturas Sánchez-Bey. Mr. Bey rewards Octavio for his work by inviting him to spend a few days at a spa. There Octavio meets Lelly, daughter of a cloth manufacture, and to impress her he decides to pass himself off as a millionaire.

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Director: Carlos VeloGenres: Drama

Plot Summary

A young woman, disillusioned by societal expectations and her own circumstances, finds solace and self-discovery through art and spirituality. She navigates complex relationships and personal struggles while seeking a path towards inner peace and fulfillment. The narrative explores themes of sacrifice, artistic expression, and the search for meaning in a world that often misunderstands individual desires.

Critical Reception

Released in 1943, 'Huella de luz' was a significant film in Mexican cinema, praised for its sensitive portrayal of a woman's inner journey. Critics at the time noted its artistic direction and the nuanced performance of its lead. While not a massive commercial success, it garnered respect for its thoughtful exploration of feminine agency and spiritual seeking.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its atmospheric direction and introspective narrative.

  • The lead performance was highlighted for its emotional depth.

  • A thoughtful examination of societal pressures and individual resilience.

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Fun Fact

The film's director, Carlos Velo, was also a noted cinematographer, and his visual style is often credited with giving 'Huella de luz' a distinctive and artistic quality.

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