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Midaq Alley

Original title: El callejón de los milagros
  • 1995
  • Unrated
  • 2h 20m
IMDb RATING
7.3/10
3.5K
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Salma Hayek in Midaq Alley (1995)
Adapted from the novel by Nobel Prize laureate Naguib Mahfouz and winner of numerous international awards, Midaq Alley explores the intersecting lives of a diverse group of individuals whose stories converge inside a vibrant Mexico City neighborhood. Among them is local cantina owner Rutilio (Ernesto Gómez Cruz), a family man who gives in to latent homosexual desires. His son, Chava (Juan Manuel Bernal), yearns to emigrate to America, while the desperate spinster Susanita (Margarita Sanz) dreams of finding a husband. Finally, there is Abel (Bruno Bichir), a poor barber whose romance with the innocent beauty Alma (Salma Hayek) tragically ends after she is coerced into a life of debauchery.
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The lives of men and women living on Callejón de los Milagros in Mexico City.The lives of men and women living on Callejón de los Milagros in Mexico City.The lives of men and women living on Callejón de los Milagros in Mexico City.

  • Director
    • Jorge Fons
  • Writers
    • Vicente Leñero
    • Naguib Mahfouz
  • Stars
    • Ernesto Gómez Cruz
    • María Rojo
    • Salma Hayek
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.3/10
    3.5K
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    • Director
      • Jorge Fons
    • Writers
      • Vicente Leñero
      • Naguib Mahfouz
    • Stars
      • Ernesto Gómez Cruz
      • María Rojo
      • Salma Hayek
    • 29User reviews
    • 8Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 27 wins & 13 nominations total

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    Ernesto Gómez Cruz
    Ernesto Gómez Cruz
    • Don Ru
    María Rojo
    María Rojo
    • Doña Cata
    Salma Hayek
    Salma Hayek
    • Alma
    Bruno Bichir
    Bruno Bichir
    • Abel
    Delia Casanova
    Delia Casanova
    • Eusebia
    Margarita Sanz
    Margarita Sanz
    • Susanita
    Claudio Obregón
    Claudio Obregón
    • Don Fidel
    Juan Manuel Bernal
    Juan Manuel Bernal
    • Chava
    Abel Woolrich
    • Zacarías
    Luis Felipe Tovar
    Luis Felipe Tovar
    • Güicho
    Daniel Giménez Cacho
    Daniel Giménez Cacho
    • José Luis
    Gina Morett
    Gina Morett
    • Doña Flor
    Óscar Yoldi
    • Ubaldo
    Esteban Soberanes
    • Jimmy
    Eugenia Leñero
    • Tina
    Tiaré Scanda
    Tiaré Scanda
    • Maru
    Álvaro Carcaño
    Álvaro Carcaño
    • Doc. Beltrán
    Eduardo Borja
    • Macario
    • Director
      • Jorge Fons
    • Writers
      • Vicente Leñero
      • Naguib Mahfouz
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    User reviews29

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    Gordon-11

    Great

    This is a very interesting film. The three stories in the film are connected in some way, and yet not completely connected. The first story explores the issue of homosexuality, which I think is a brave idea in a country that is quite religious. The film is beautifully shot, and the locations seem realistic and reflect the daily life of the people.
    9L. Lion

    no Mexican melodrama

    A film of surprising depth and frankness, this is no Mexican soap opera. The film is told in chapters, one about each major character. They all come from the same neighborhood and their lives intertwine. For the most part the stories wind up in disappointment, with few moments of sweetness, and some real tragedies. It's not quite a slice of life, but compares very favorably to the similar American film Short Cuts by Robert Altman. Without going into too much detail, it follows a late mid-life 'crisis' of a bar owner named Rutilio who finally allows his inner yearnings to surface, almost at the cost of his family. The second chapter follows Alma (Salma Hayek, the only recognizable name from the cast) as a lovely ghetto girl who is torn by the absence of her fiance who is in America and the desires, needs and temptations of being young, lovely, and inexperienced. The third chapter is about Susanna, the local landlord, middle-aged, homely, and never-been-loved and the trials she puts herself through after a fateful tarot-card reading predicting the imminent appearance of a man in her life. The last chapter, the Return, ties all the strings together as best they can be, because this is life and the strings simply don't tie together that well.

    I didn't expect a Mexican film of this frankness - not just sex, but characters having real conversations, smoking grass, getting mixed up in an underworld with a sheen of decency and the expected rotten core - all rotating around the table in the neighborhood bar where the men play dominoes. These comments may not have convinced you to see this movie, but if you did see and liked Short Cuts then I highly recommend this film. And if Short Cuts is gobbledegook to you then I recommend both. Nine out of Ten.
    8mariat85-572-119464

    A portrayal of everyday life

    The movie Midaq Alley follows different characters to show everyday life for a small community in Mexico while the viewer sees the same story from a different perspective. I think the same scene placed at the beginning of each synopsis that shows some older men playing dominoes in Don Ru's cantina is symbolic because it is representative of an ordinary day and also shows how people in the community gather together and share stories and get to know one another. I feel that it represents the culture in Mexico and emphasizes how everyone looks out for one another, like how Ubaldo looks out for Eusebia's sadness and how Dona Cata looks out for Susanita's feelings, and also how Abel looks out for Chava's well being. By making this scene the establishing shot for each time the viewer sees a different point of view begin, the director is trying to portray how significant gathering for a game of Dominos in the cantina is in the daily lives of those in Midaq Alley. There are also some street scenes where it seems everyone knows one another. I wonder if it is a custom to be so close to neighbors and care for them like family, or if it has to do with the small size of their community. I was not really surprised that the ending was not extremely dramatic. I think it was very fitting to leave things the way they were because the movie was a portrayal of everyday life. I feel that the scenes of the men playing Dominos at Don Ru's cantina are the most important scenes of the film because it tells the viewer that although the characters presented have complex lives, the actions they take to reach their individual happiness are mundane when you take a look at the bigger picture, especially when you realize the men playing dominoes are older and have gone through many life experiences, perhaps they are trying to tell us to relax and not take life so seriously.
    7Keep_Searching

    Outstanding Mexican movie

    This movie is an impressive and exciting story about the people,their feelings,love,desperation,anger and hope.Although the scenario is a little bit melodramatic , the film is a must indeed.It is quite different from the blockbusters with happy ends because it is real and outstanding.Several lives and fates are mixed in it.Every character has their own unique personality.They all have to take decisions for their lives and have to fight for happiness.The actors are very nice.The stunning Hayek makes a good performance .Gomes Krus is also convincing as a man who becomes gay after 30 years marriage.The supporting roles are also well-played.Don't think that this is some kind of soap opera- it is something deeper...
    10miguelcuba

    Excellent! Run to see it! Don't miss it!!

    Midaq Alley is the best foreign movie of 1995. The movie take place in Mexico's Downtown in a street named: " Midaq Alley". Basically the film show us the stories of three people from that neighborhood.

    Mr Ru whom after 30 tears of marriage is feeling homosexual falling in love with a young guy the same age as his son, making his wife's life miserable.

    Susanita and old lady whom never been married and doesn't know what is love, finally she falls for someone not very honest. The other one is Alma , played for Salma Hayek a young, beautiful virgin girl whom is interested in everything about sex and drugs. I highly recommend this movie to everyone. It's worth the money!!

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      Veronica Falcón's debut.
    • Quotes

      Doña Cata: Are you a Virgo, Susanita?

      Susanita: You know I never married, but when I was younger, well, the boy from the dry cleaner's and I...

      Doña Cata: When is your birthday?

    • Connections
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      Antojos
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      Performed by Lucía Álvarez & Band

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    • Release date
      • March 6, 1998 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • Mexico
    • Language
      • Spanish
    • Also known as
      • El callejón de los milagros
    • Filming locations
      • Mexico City, Distrito Federal, Mexico
    • Production companies
      • Alameda Films
      • Consejo Nacional para la Cultura y las Artes (CONACULTA)
      • Instituto Mexicano de Cinematografía (IMCINE)
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    • Runtime
      • 2h 20m(140 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Ultra Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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