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Es folgt die Geschichte von Ignacio de la Torre, der Ende des 19. Jahrhunderts die Tochter des damaligen mexikanischen Präsidenten Porfirio Díaz heiratete und ein Doppelleben führte.Es folgt die Geschichte von Ignacio de la Torre, der Ende des 19. Jahrhunderts die Tochter des damaligen mexikanischen Präsidenten Porfirio Díaz heiratete und ein Doppelleben führte.Es folgt die Geschichte von Ignacio de la Torre, der Ende des 19. Jahrhunderts die Tochter des damaligen mexikanischen Präsidenten Porfirio Díaz heiratete und ein Doppelleben führte.
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- 4 Gewinne & 9 Nominierungen insgesamt
Romanni Villicaña
- Agustín
- (as Romanni Villacaña Castañeda)
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The movie is well made but there is definitely a lack of vision. It seems like every shot if an hommage of everything that has already been done before and by someone who has an extensive background on advertisement. It's pretty but it feels empty. It is extremely obvious the way they want to punctuate the "stiff" life and the "joy" of the underground life but it never feels authentic. Many of the performances feel wooden as if they were making sure we understand what they want to convey, instead of pulling us into the story. We don't even get to extensively see the joy of the dance and we don't see the consequences and humilliation inflicted in them either. It's not terrible but it is not a movie that successfully tells an engaging and believable story and the never-ending parade of "artsy" shots are just too much.
Excelent film, but to say this is the "true history" is a slight exaggeration, there being very little documentation (and that skewered by the journalism of the era) about the event or the supposed "club of 42". While the incident was and is well remembered here in Mexico, how much is the "real truth" and how much is speculation (we don't know that Ignancio de la Torre was actually at the dance, although his sexuality was well established... fun fact, because Emilio Zapata was one of de la Torre's more important employees -- his horse trainer -- Zapata was "smeared" by his opponents as an allegedly gay man). That de la Torre was a self-indulgent elitist snob and oppresive member of the Mexican "one percent"... as were the other 41... had the unfortunate side effect of perpetuating the stereotype of gay men as a bunch of rich cross-dressing hedonists.
An interesting film. I'm left wondering how true it was to the real story upon which it was based.
I found some of the portrayals of gay men rather cliché. And while the gay men in the film had my sympathy, I couldn't help feeling equally sorry for all the women who've suffered as beards through the Ages. Used. Deceived. Unloved. Betrayed. Wasted on men that didn't really want to be married to them.
This film left me confused & sad. I'm grateful that in my lifetime many countries have legalized gay marriage.
I found some of the portrayals of gay men rather cliché. And while the gay men in the film had my sympathy, I couldn't help feeling equally sorry for all the women who've suffered as beards through the Ages. Used. Deceived. Unloved. Betrayed. Wasted on men that didn't really want to be married to them.
This film left me confused & sad. I'm grateful that in my lifetime many countries have legalized gay marriage.
This is a very nice well made movie with a beautiful sad heartbreaking important true story that is beautifully written and told. Performances are superb and real. The film also has great production design and amazing costumes. Dance Of The 41 is a must see biography and it's on Netflix now, you have no excuses.
As a mexican LGBTQ+ member in my early thirties, I've known this story ever since I can remember, and to see it portrayed on the big screen, with such quality production, with a compelling narrative, and that can make straight people understand a little bit of our brotherhood excites me a LOT!
I'm so thankful that Director David Pablos took a chance to make this film, and to make such relevant characters, the main arch is so powerful, I have to confess the female characters surprised me for good, Amada en Luz are so relatable Mexican women, and the secondary characters from the "Club" gave so much depth to the story.
I hope this film will remember everyone why is important to keep fighting for our rights, our right to be a normal person within society.
I'm so thankful that Director David Pablos took a chance to make this film, and to make such relevant characters, the main arch is so powerful, I have to confess the female characters surprised me for good, Amada en Luz are so relatable Mexican women, and the secondary characters from the "Club" gave so much depth to the story.
I hope this film will remember everyone why is important to keep fighting for our rights, our right to be a normal person within society.
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- WissenswertesBecause of the actual incident on which this is based, the number 41 came to be considered unlucky to many in Mexico, and some hotels didn't even have a room 41.
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Evaristo Rivas: I've never seen so many queers under one roof.
Ignacio de la Torre: I knew you would appreciate it.
- Crazy CreditsThe opening credits start with the technical and production people. The actors just appear on the closing credits.
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- Dance of the 41
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- Museo Nacional de Arte MUNAL, Mexico City, Mexiko(Ignacio's office)
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- 578.919 $
- Laufzeit1 Stunde 39 Minuten
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