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(Silent) La aldea maldita / The Cursed Village (1930) - Florián Rey
Late Silent Spanish drama.
The English speaking world's knowledge of Spanish film before the death of Franco is pretty well zip - Bardem and Berlanga, Saura and, for the intrepid, Paul Naschy. There is a similar gap in knowledge of the Italian film, ending with WW2. You could say the same thing about many foreign language cinemas - notably Asian - but it does demonstrate the limitations of conventional film history and suggest the pattern it follows.
Out of this void comes LA ALDEA MALDITA. When a storm destroys the crops and plunges the village into even more misery,the people make a mass ox cart exodus. Arrogant farmer Larrañaga gets into a fight and is detained but wife Viance leaves. In more prosperous times, he retrieves her from degrading city work but continues to humiliate her.
Commentators home in on it's treatment of the oppressed state of women facing Castillian macho. It is alarming to notice how good a match it is with YOL, made in a totally different culture decades later. Rey was considered to be sympathetic to the Communist point of view but rather more interesting are the places where the film departs from cliché. Viance abandons her young child, blind father-in-law and jailed husband for the bright lights. The local money lender is shown as benevolent and more able to accept her faults than the town gossips - who are men.
Striking images of broad hat men in black, in the crumbling stone building community, are enlivened by touches like the kitten entering the door hole in the middle of the demo or the comic letter writing.
La ALDEA MALDITA comes late in the history of Spanish silent films. It is the work of possibly their most respected director of the day and it is certainly impressive. A sonorised version was prepared but has (probably fortunately) been lost and a somewhat battered copy of the silent film remains. The Filmoteca Espagnol copy has no translation.
Originally released in a sound version, which has disappeared. Decision to add sound came post-production and required additional shooting and work in Paris, France. Only the silent version has survived.
Direction
Florian Rey
Production
Pedro Larrañaga and Florian Rey
Production design
Paulino Mendez
Screenplay
Florian Rey
Music
Rafael Martinez and Guadalupe M. del Castillo
Sound
Carlos Paissa
Makeup
Julian Ruiz and Roque Milan
Photography
Alberto Arroyo
Editing
Gaby Peñalba
Starring
Carmen Viance
Pedro Larrañaga
Pedro Pastor
Amelia Muñoz
Pilar Torres
Jose Baviera
Antonio Mata
Country
Spain
Year
1930
Genre
Drama
Drama,Silent film,Medium-length film,1900s (circa),Rural life,Family,Classic
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