El puente
El puente

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El puente

1951
Movie
51 min
Spanish

The efforts of a community to build a bridge which would allow their children to go school during the rainy season.

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IMDb7.0/10
Director: Carlos VeloGenres: Drama

Plot Summary

In a small town, a young boy named Miguel is deeply affected by the death of his father, a bridge builder. He struggles with his grief and his mother's attempts to remarry. Miguel finds solace and a sense of purpose in continuing his father's legacy by working on the construction of a new bridge, facing personal challenges and community skepticism along the way.

Critical Reception

El puente received moderate critical attention upon its release, noted for its poignant portrayal of grief and family dynamics in a rural Mexican setting. While not a widespread international success, it was appreciated for its sensitive direction and performances, particularly from its young lead.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its emotional depth and exploration of childhood grief.

  • Appreciated for its depiction of rural Mexican life and community.

  • Noted for a sensitive and mature performance by the young protagonist.

Google audience: Audience reception is difficult to gauge due to limited availability and specific user reviews. However, the film is generally seen as a well-crafted drama that resonates with themes of loss and perseverance.

Fun Fact

The film was directed by Carlos Velo, a Spanish filmmaker who fled to Mexico during the Spanish Civil War and became a significant figure in Mexican cinema.

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