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- Starring: José Carlos
Ruiz, Ignacio Guadalupe
- Director: Juan Antonio de
la Riva
- Encoding: Region 1 - NTSC
- Format: Color,
Full-screen, Stereo 2.0
- Rated: NR (Sexuality and
some violence)
- Release Date: June 10,
2003
- Run Time: 90 min.
- Languages:
Spanish
(Español)
- Subtitles:
English
- General:
1984 - Mexico - 90 min. - Feature, Color
- Genre/Type:
Drama, Rural Drama.
- Themes:
Filmmaking, Small-Town Life.
- Domestic Box Office:
N/A
- Theatrical Release Date:
N/A
- Production
Budget: N/A
- 3 Premios Ariel:
. Mejor Primer Trabajo
. Mejor Historia Original
. Mejor Actor Principal
- 3 Premios Diosa de Plata:
. Mejor Primer Trabajo
. Mejor Cinematografia
. Mejor Actor Principal
- 1Premios Festival de San
Sebastian:
. Mejor Pelicula
Director Juan Antonio De La
Riva's first film, Vidas Errantes is in some ways an allegory of Mexican film
history as well as a salute to cinematic milestones. This quiet, understated
story is about Francisco (José Carlos Ruíz) and Guillermo (Ignacio
Guadalupe), two itinerant movie-projectionists who bring along the films, a
projector, and white sheets as they travel from town to town in the mountains
of Durango, setting up their outdoor "theater." The duo join in local
festivities, have a few love affairs, make new friends, and as they do, clips
of movie classics from Mexican cinema are interspersed with the
projectionists' adventures. Then Josefina (Josefina González), a farm woman,
falls in love with Guillermo and joins them on the road.
Throughout their
travels, Francisco is planning to build a permanent movie theater and when he
finally has the means to go ahead with his project, construction starts. The
trio still travel around showing films, but misfortune strikes when the frame
of the theater under construction burns to the ground. (In 1982, a fire
destroyed the Cineteca film archive and its collection — a possible parallel
to the destructive fire in the film.) Once Francisco loses his theater, he
does not give up — though it seems he will have to hit the road again.
Source: All Movie Guide
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