The Desert Within (2008)
Sobre o filme
Elías has committed a sin against God and is convinced that God’s wrath will manifest itself in the premature death of his eight children. In order to change his family’s destiny and earn God’s forgiveness, he chooses to live in seclusion and dedicates his life to the construction of a church… The story is told through the eyes of Elías’s youngest and most vulnerable son Aureliano, who portrays the family saga in religious paintings. Yet it is Elías’s mistakes which change the course of events, not God’s vengeance. At least some of his children begin to realise that their father blames God for his inability to forgive others and, above all, himself... The director was initially prompted to make the film after discovering the diaries of the philosopher Sören Kierkegaard, who describes his fear of being condemned to a premature death by his father. Events unfolding during the 20th century helped the filmmaker to transfer the story from a Protestant environment to a Catholic and Mexican setting, and, in a historical context, to portray a film image of irrational religious insanity. The film closed International Critics’ Week at Cannes this year.
Título original: Desierto Adentro
Ano: 2008
Duração: 112 minutos
País: Mexico
Cor: color, 35mm
Direção: RODRIGO PLÁ
Roteiro: Laura Santullo, Rodrigo Plá
Fotografia: Serguei Saldivar Tanaka
Elenco: Mario Zaragoza, Diego Cataño, Memo Dorantes, Eileen Yañez, Luis Fernando Peña, Jimena Ayala
Produtor: Germán Méndez, Rodrigo Plá
Música: Jacobo Lieberman, Leonardo Heiblum
Edições: 32