- The Exterminating Angel (film)
Infobox_Film
name = The Exterminating Angel
caption = El ángel exterminador poster
director =Luis Buñuel
producer =Gustavo Alatriste
writer =Luis Buñuel
starring =Silvia Pinal -Enrique Rambal
distributor = Gustavo Alatriste
language= Spanish
released =1962
runtime = 93 min.
budget = -
imdb_id= 0056732|"The exterminating angel", or in original Spanish "El ángel exterminador", is the second of the Buñuel/Alatriste/Pinal film trilogy, written and directed by
Luis Buñuel , starringSilvia Pinal , and produced by her then-husbandGustavo Alatriste .It is considered by the Mexican film critics as the 16th best film of the Mexican cinema and one of the best 1000 films by the "
New York Times ".Background
Following his long
exile fromSpain , since theSpanish Civil War , Luis Buñuel was invited back to his country of origin in 1960 by General Francisco Franco and asked to direct a movie of his choice. Buñuel wrote and directed "Viridiana ", which starredSilvia Pinal and was produced by her then-husband,Gustavo Alatriste . It was the first film Buñuel made in his native country. Released in 1961, the film sparked controversy both in Spain and the Vatican, and as such, all existing negatives were ordered to be destroyed. The film, however, won thePalme d'Or at the 1961Cannes Film Festival , and copies of the movie that had been shipped toParis survived and were subsequently distributed. "Viridiana" would be released in Spain 16 years later, in 1977.Following the "Viridiana" scandal, Buñuel returned to
Mexico , but kept his production team and decided to make another movie starring Pinal. The movie, originally titled "The Outcasts of Providence Street", was renamed "The Exterminating Angel" after Buñuel picked it from an unfinished play his friendJosé Bergamín was writing at the time. The movie was released in Mexico in 1962, and was just as critical as its predecessor had been.Buñuel would complete a trilogy of sorts working with Pinal and Alatriste in a third film released in 1965 - "
Simon of the Desert ".Plot
During a formal dinner party at the home of Señor Edmundo Nobile and his wife, Lucia, the servants unaccountably leave their posts until only the
major-domo is left. After dinner the guests adjourn to the music room, where one of the women, Blanca, plays a piano sonata. Later, instead of leaving, the guests remove their jackets, loosen their gowns, and settle down for the night.By morning it is apparent that, for some inexplicable reason, they are trapped in the room. Unable to leave, the guests consume what little water and food is left from the previous night's party. Days pass, and their plight intensifies; they become quarrelsome, hostile, and hysterical - only Dr. Carlos Conde, applying logic and reason, manages to keep his cool and guide the guests through the ordeal. One of the guests, the elderly Sergio Russell, dies, and his body is placed in a large cupboard. Béatriz and Eduardo, a young couple about to be married, lock themselves in a closet and commit suicide.
Eventually, several sheep and a bear break loose from their bonds and find their way to the room; the guests take in the sheep and proceed to slaughter and roast them on fires made from floorboards and broken furniture. Dr. Conde reveals to Nobile that one of his patients, Leonora, is dying from
cancer and accepts a secret supply ofmorphine from the host to keep her fit. The supply of drugs is however stolen by Francis and Juana, an incestuous brother and sister. Ana, a crazed guest and a practitioner of witchcraft, invokes the demons of hell while lapsing into feverish hallucinations.Eventually, Raúl suggests that Nobile is responsible for their predicament and that he must be sacrificed. Only Dr. Conde and the noble Colonel Alvaro oppose the angry mob claiming Nobile's blood. As Nobile offers to take his own life, a young, foreign guest, Letitia (nicknamed "La Valkiria") sees that they are all in the same positions as when their plight began. Obeying her instructions, the group starts reconstructing their conversation and movements from the night of the party and discover that they are then free to leave the room. Outside the manor, the guests are greeted by the local police and the servants that had left the house on the night of the party.
To give thanks for their salvation, the guests attend a funeral mass at the cathedral. When the service is over, the churchgoers along with the clergy are also trapped. It is not entirely clear though, whether those that were trapped in the house before are now trapped again. They seem to have disappeared. The situation in the church is followed by a riot on the streets and the military step in to brutally clamp down on the rioters. The last scene shows a pack of sheep entering the church in a row, accompanied by the sound of gunshots.
Cast
Awards
This film received the
FIPRESCI award of the international critics and theScreenwriters Guild atCannes in1962 .See also
*"
Le charme discret de la bourgeoisie "External links
* [http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0056732/ The Exterminating Angel] at
The Internet Movie Database
* [http://www.nytimes.com/ref/movies/1000best.html The list of the 1000 best movies of all time] byThe New York Times .
* [http://cinemexicano.mty.itesm.mx/peliculas/exterminador.html Profile] at theITESM site of Mexican cinema.
* [http://movies2.nytimes.com/gst/movies/movie.html?v_id=16413 Profile] on the "New York Times ".
* [http://www.festival-cannes.fr/films/fiche_film.php?langue=6002&id_film=3193 Profile] atCannes film festival .
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