Cananea
Cananea

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Cananea

1978
Movie
123 min
Spanish

Based on a true story in the American owned Cananea mine. It depicts how the owner profits while the Mexican workers struggle to survive and are exploited for their labour.

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IMDb6.7/10
Director: Jorge FonsGenres: Historical Drama, Western

Plot Summary

The film depicts the violent and bloody events of the 1906 strike at the Cananea Consolidated Copper Company in Sonora, Mexico. It portrays the exploitation of workers by American owners and the brutal suppression of the strike by federal troops and U.S. Army auxiliaries. The narrative focuses on the human cost of this historical labor dispute.

Critical Reception

Cananea is recognized as a significant film in Mexican cinema for its unflinching portrayal of a pivotal moment in Mexican labor history. While its depiction of historical events is considered powerful and raw, its stark realism and political themes have resonated with audiences and critics interested in social justice and historical dramas.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its historical accuracy and depiction of worker exploitation.

  • Commended for its stark and uncompromising portrayal of violence and social injustice.

  • Seen as an important, albeit difficult, piece of Mexican cinematic history.

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Fun Fact

The film was made during a period when Mexican cinema was exploring historical and social themes, reflecting a growing interest in the country's revolutionary and labor past.

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