Retazo
Retazo

Retazo

1939Movie79 minSpanish

Forced by her alcoholic aunt, an orphan practices street vending and begging, until she finally runs away from home.

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Director: Gaston RichardGenres: Drama

Plot Summary

The film tells the story of a young woman, Elena, who works as a seamstress in a humble workshop. She dreams of a better life, but her circumstances keep her tied to her difficult reality. Her life takes a turn when she encounters a wealthy patron who becomes infatuated with her, presenting her with opportunities that challenge her values and her relationships.

Critical Reception

As a film from 1939, "Retazo" is primarily remembered for its representation of social struggles and the aspirations of working-class women in Mexico during that era. Critical reception at the time often highlighted its melodramatic elements and its earnest portrayal of domestic life, though modern analyses tend to focus on its historical context and its place in early Mexican cinema.

What Reviewers Say

  • A poignant depiction of a woman's struggle against societal constraints.
  • Features strong performances that anchor the film's emotional core.
  • Offers a glimpse into the social dynamics and challenges of early 20th-century Mexico.

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Fun Fact

"Retazo" is considered one of the early examples of melodrama in Mexican cinema, focusing on the struggles and dreams of ordinary women.

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