Retablos de la Guadalupana
Retablos de la Guadalupana

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Retablos de la Guadalupana

1967
Movie
85 min
Spanish

From the hill of Tepeyac arise the most extraordinary miracles.

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Director: Raúl KamfferGenres: Documentary, Short

Plot Summary

This short documentary explores the religious devotion and artistic expression found in Mexican retablos, specifically those dedicated to the Virgin of Guadalupe. It delves into the cultural significance and visual narratives depicted in these folk art paintings that adorn churches and homes throughout Mexico. The film offers a glimpse into the spiritual lives of the people through their art.

Critical Reception

As a short documentary from 1967, specific critical reception is difficult to ascertain. However, such films typically served an ethnographic or cultural preservation purpose, highlighting Mexican folk art and religious traditions. It is likely appreciated for its artistic and cultural documentation.

What Reviewers Say

  • A valuable visual record of Mexican religious folk art.

  • Offers insight into the cultural and spiritual landscape of Mexico.

  • Showcases the diverse artistic interpretations of faith.

Google audience: Information not available.

Fun Fact

Retablos are devotional paintings, often created in gratitude for a answered prayer, and have a long history in Spanish and Latin American religious art.

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