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Erendira

Original title: Eréndira
  • 1983
  • 1h 43m
IMDb RATING
6.6/10
723
YOUR RATING
Erendira (1983)
DramaFantasyRomance

While Erendira, a beautiful teenage girl, has a surreal mystical vision, her grandmother's house catches on fire and burns to the ground. Her grandmother holds Erendira responsible and, in o... Read allWhile Erendira, a beautiful teenage girl, has a surreal mystical vision, her grandmother's house catches on fire and burns to the ground. Her grandmother holds Erendira responsible and, in order to extract restitution from the girl, forces her into prostitution. Erendira's surrea... Read allWhile Erendira, a beautiful teenage girl, has a surreal mystical vision, her grandmother's house catches on fire and burns to the ground. Her grandmother holds Erendira responsible and, in order to extract restitution from the girl, forces her into prostitution. Erendira's surreal mystical experiences continue while her grandmother grows rich from exploiting her.

  • Director
    • Ruy Guerra
  • Writer
    • Gabriel García Márquez
  • Stars
    • Irene Papas
    • Claudia Ohana
    • Michael Lonsdale
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.6/10
    723
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Ruy Guerra
    • Writer
      • Gabriel García Márquez
    • Stars
      • Irene Papas
      • Claudia Ohana
      • Michael Lonsdale
    • 10User reviews
    • 7Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win & 2 nominations total

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    Irene Papas
    Irene Papas
    • Grandmother Amadis
    Claudia Ohana
    Claudia Ohana
    • Erendira
    Michael Lonsdale
    Michael Lonsdale
    • Senator Onésimo Sanchez
    Oliver Wehe
    • Ulysses
    Rufus
    Rufus
    • Photographer
    Blanca Guerra
    Blanca Guerra
    • Ulysses' mother
    Ernesto Gómez Cruz
    Ernesto Gómez Cruz
    • Grocer
    Pierre Vaneck
    Pierre Vaneck
    • Ulysses' father
    Carlos Cardán
    • Smuggler
    Humberto Elizondo
    Humberto Elizondo
    • Blacaman
    Jorge Fegán
    • Army commander
    Paco Mauri
    • Postman
    • (as Francisco Mauri)
    Sergio Calderón
    Sergio Calderón
    • Truck driver
    Martín Palomares
    • Escort
    Salvador Garcini
    Salvador Garcini
    • Puppet-player
    Félix Bussio Madrigal
    • Bridegroom
    Juan Antonio Ortiz Torres
    • Musician
    Carlos Calderón
    • Missionary
    • Director
      • Ruy Guerra
    • Writer
      • Gabriel García Márquez
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    User reviews10

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    dowd-3

    Magically real and incredibly well done

    Eréndira is a dark fairy tale covered in the blanket of magic realism that has become Gabriel García Márquez's trademark. Director Ruy Guerra has devoted a lot of attention to upholding the surrealistic undertones of the novel. The story itself unfolds like a bizarre daydream that follows a 14 year old Eréndira as she is plagued by the "wind of her misfortune." It is the wind that causes Eréndira to burn down her grandmother's lavish villa. Upon seeing the ruin and ashes the Grandmother informs Eréndira that "it would take a lifetime to back the debt you owe me." And so begins the young girl's life of prostitution. In order to earn back her money, the Grandmother sells Eréndira to countless men, day and night. It is only when Eréndira meets angelic Ulysses that her tortured life seemingly begins to change. Perhaps the most brilliant aspect of this movie is the role of the Grandmother, played by Irene Papas. She is carried around on a throne-like chair, wears grotesquely gaudy dresses and devours cake by the handful; all while dispensing cryptic advice to Eréndira. The power that the Grandmother has over the life of Eréndira is shocking yet morbidly interesting, as is she. This strong presence is the reason that her character commands the most attention in the film. Her greed and apparent indestructibleness is quite possibly representative of the many corrupt and powerful organizations and politicians that are present in Latin America and throughout the world.

    Eréndira is a compelling movie to say the least. It is funny yet eerie, intriguing yet grotesque, and I thought it was amazing. Everything from the sound effects to the costumes work together to create the web of magic realism that dominates the film. If you like slightly dark stories of Latin American culture with a magical twist, Eréndira should be your first choice.
    10ellenkrokosky

    Fantastic!

    The previous reviewers have already discussed the story in detail, so I will not go into it. I saw this story as a play, twice, at Repertorio Espanol in NYC. The sets and acting were excellent. I loved both of the very imaginatively and colorfully staged productions. The Repertorio does not produce it anymore, I think because it is too expensive. Then I happened to see the film on television a few years ago which, much to my surprise, was also very imaginative and excellent. I am so disappointed that I cannot buy the DVD. I will have to content myself with the book. Perhaps it will be produced again someday as a film. Gabriel Garcia Marquez had a son who writes and directs screenplays. He is just the opposite of his father, whose writing style was magical realism. His son's style is in-your-face realism. Anyway, I wonder if he would be interested in imitating his father and producing Erendira for us.
    9NateManD

    Beautiful and overlooked work of Latin cinema.

    "Erendira" is a film from Mexico that is rarely talked about. The film only exists in a low quality VHS format. It's a shame this film hasn't been given a DVD release. "Erendira" is stunning and gorgeous with its magic-realist images. "Erendira" is based on a short story from the novel "100 Years of Solitude". Erendira is constantly daydreaming and accidentally burns down her grandma's house. Her evil grandma, played by Irene Papas, forces her into prostitution to pay for the damages. The whole town gets a piece of Erendira, so to speak. Although the subject matter sounds harsh, the film doesn't exploit sexuality. It's done in a mature artistic manner. The film also has some amazing costumes. Some of the more surreal aspects of the film that stand out the most, are the origami birds that morph into real birds, and a golden orange with a diamond in the center. Erendira is an amazing film, that even manages to throw in humor. This is definitely a film that deserves a special DVD release. As they'd say in espanol, "Es muy muy bien !!! Excellente!
    9travelintom

    Strange and Wonderful

    Read Eric's review again. He perfectly described my own feeling for this film so more eloquently than I ever could. I'm only writing here to further encourage you to look for and see it.

    I saw it many years ago on TV, the IFC I think. It is such a unique film I hesitate to make comparisons. It was filmed in northern Mexico, somewhere in the relentless badlands of Coahuila/Zacatecas/San Luis Potosi. This isn't the Sedona-like Durango,Mexico (of the John Wayne films) but a truly stark and wild place. I have to find the novel now to check on the original location of the story. Like the location, this movie is strange and wild and wonderful and weird and absolutely not for everyone. It is the kind of production that almost motivates me to study film.

    I hadn't actually forgotten this movie, it is indelible. Yet, over the years, I had forgotten of its existence. I know nobody who has seen it, had never read of it, nor seen any reference to it. Erendira is such an unusual name, I'd even forgotten the title. Well, I'll be looking to buy a copy now.

    **I have since the above posting become a huge fan of Gabriel Garcia Marquez and so regret not having read him before.

    Relative to MsMyth's comment below; the movie was filmed in Mexico but the author is Colombian and was not commenting on Mexico or Mexican history in any way, although Marquez now lives in Mexico for "political" reasons. This story is universal.

    I am still trying desperately to find a copy of this film for my library. Liked the movie? You have to read the story and then everything else Garcia Marquz wrote. And, by the way, the original location in the story was Colombia.
    10Eric-1226

    Surreal, enigmatic, memorable film. One of my all-time favorites.

    I first rented this film many years ago, and was completely enthralled by it. Just recently, feeling a strange need to revisit some of the way-too-few films that I've immensely enjoyed in my lifetime, I decided to give "Erendira" another look. And I'm glad I did, as I soon discovered that even the passage of time has not in the least dulled the shine of this film.

    The story is about a teenaged girl (Erendira, played remarkably by Claudia O'hana - in some respects she resembles Winona Ryder!) who accidentally burns down her grandmother's mansion after which the grandmother, played downright hypnotically by Irene Papas, forces the girl into a life of prostitution on the road to repay the damages.

    The viewing is at once fascinating and compelling - though, inspite of the basic premise, which deals with prostitution, is tastefully void of gratuitous steamy sexual content. The story revolves more around the interactions between the girl and her grandmother, and the various other colorful characters with whom they come into contact on their sojourn - which, by the way, is in the rough and tumble part of rural Mexico.

    The film is very atmospheric, arrestingly enigmatic with a decided dreamlike quality. It sometimes borders on the bizarre, but not to the point of, say, a David Lynch film. It's also worth mentioning that the film is very allegorical in nature, read the comments from previous viewers below...

    Often in the background you hear the sounds of a lone accordion, quiet and melancholy, adding just the right musical accents to highlight the Mexican setting. The cinematography of the rural places, many of which are in the desert, is quite superb.

    The film moves at a nice pace, neither too fast nor too slow, and after every scene I felt I had to rewind the tape and play it over again, just because it makes you want to do that. For me anyway, it really is that compelling.

    Hopefully you will see the film in its Spanish language version, with subtitles. I studied Spanish in high school as well as in college, and I was happy to be able to understand much of the dialogue. Por ejemplo: "El mundo no es tan grande como pensaba." ("The world's not as big as I thought" - i.e., It's a small world.)

    This film somehow reminds me of stumbling upon a dusty old bottle of vintage wine, which, upon drinking, is immensely satisfying, however, you are left with some sadness upon realizing that there aren't more bottles just like this one.

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    • Trivia
      This was German child star Oliver Wehe's second and last movie role. He transitioned into ballet, eventually dancing principal roles with the Bavarian State Ballet.
    • Quotes

      Ulysses: There was enough poison to kill a million rats.

    • Connections
      Referenced in Going to Pieces: The Rise and Fall of the Slasher Film (2006)
    • Soundtracks
      La Chanson de Margaret
      Music by V. Marceau

      Lyrics by Pierre Mac Orlan

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    • Release date
      • November 16, 1983 (France)
    • Countries of origin
      • Mexico
      • France
      • West Germany
    • Official sites
      • distributor's official site for individuals
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    • Languages
      • Spanish
      • Portuguese
    • Also known as
      • Die unglaubliche und traurige Geschichte von der unschuldigen Erendira und ihrer herzlosen Großmutter
    • Filming locations
      • Mexico City, Distrito Federal, Mexico
    • Production companies
      • Les Films du Triangle
      • Films A2
      • Ciné Qua Non
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 43m(103 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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