Las Posadas
Las Posadas

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Las Posadas

1944
Movie
4 min
English

This is the story of a group of Mexican children who celebrated Christmas by re-enacting the journey of Mary, the mother of Jesus and Saint Joseph searching for room at the inn. "Posada" meant "inn", or "shelter", and their parents told them "no posada" at each house until they came to one where they were offered shelter in a stable. This leads to festivities including the breaking of the piñata, which in turn leads to Donald Duck trying to break his own piñata as well.

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Director: Gil RodinGenres: Musical, Family

Plot Summary

A heartwarming musical short film that follows a family preparing for and celebrating Las Posadas, the traditional Mexican reenactment of Mary and Joseph's search for lodging. The story unfolds with traditional songs and the joyous spirit of Christmas.

Critical Reception

As a short film primarily intended for seasonal viewing, Las Posadas received limited critical review. However, it is remembered fondly for its charming portrayal of a cherished cultural tradition and its festive musical numbers, offering a warm glimpse into family celebrations.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its authentic depiction of Las Posadas traditions.

  • Appreciated for its charming musical performances.

  • Considered a delightful, family-friendly holiday short.

Google audience: Audience reception for this short film is generally positive, with viewers often commenting on its nostalgic feel and its accurate representation of the cultural significance of Las Posadas during the Christmas season.

Fun Fact

This short film was part of the "Screen Snapshots" series produced by Columbia Pictures, which often featured musical shorts and celebrity profiles.

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