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Macario

  • Director: Roberto Gavaldon
  • AMG Rating: starstarstar
  • Genre: Fantasy
  • Themes: Miraculous Events, Down on Their Luck, Rise and Fall Stories
  • Main Cast: Ignacio Tarso, Pina Pellicer, Enrique Lucero, Jose Galvez, Jose Luis Jimenez
  • Release Year: 1960
  • Country: MX
  • Run Time: 91 minutes

Plot

B. Traven, the reclusive author of Treasure of the Sierra Madre, used an old Mexican folk tale as the basis for his novel The Third Guest. The book was in turn adapted for film as Macario. Ignacio Tarso plays a poverty-stricken peasant who goes on a hunger strike, hoping that someone will take pity on him and give him a turkey dinner. Torres' wife Pina Pellecier steals a turkey, and just as Torres is about to wolf down his food, he is visited by Death (Enrique Lucerio). The grim reaper offers to bestow magical powers upon Torres in exchange for part of the meal. Torres is gifted with the ability to restore health to sick people, but he is permitted to utilize this gift only upon persons of Death's choosing. At first, Torres is lauded as a hero, but before long he is being shunned as an instrument of Satan. Torres' last-ditch effort to redeem himself causes him to renege on his bargain with Death--and you know what that means. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide

Cast

  • Ignacio Tarso - Macario
  • Pina Pellicer - Macario's Wife
  • Enrique Lucero - Death
  • Jose Galvez - The Devil
  • Jose Luis Jimenez - God
Mario Alberto Rodriguez - Don Ramiro; Enrico Garcia Alvarez; Eduardo Fajardo; Consuelo Frank; Sonia Infante

Credit

Manuel Fontanals - Art Director, Roberto Gavaldon - Director, Gloria Schoemann - Editor, Raúl Lavista - Composer (Music Score), Gabriel Figueroa - Cinematographer, Armando Orive Alba - Producer, Juan Munoz Ravelo - Special Effects, Roberto Gavaldon - Screenwriter, B. Traven - Book Author

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Macario
Directed by Roberto Gavaldón
Produced by Armando Orive Alba
Written by Story:
B. Traven
Screenplay:
Emilio Carballido
Roberto Gavaldón
Starring Ignacio López Tarso
Pina Pellicer
Music by Raúl Lavista
Cinematography Gabriel Figueroa
Editing by Gloria Schoemann
Distributed by Azteca Films
Release date(s) Cannes Film Fest:
May 1960
Mexico:
June 9, 1960
Running time 91 minutes
Country Mexico Mexico
Language Spanish

Macario is a 1960 Mexican film directed by Roberto Gavaldón and starring Ignacio López Tarso.[1]

It was the first Mexican film to be nominated for an Academy Award for Best Film in a Foreign Language. It was also entered into the 1960 Cannes Film Festival.[2] The film received criticism in Mexico when released because it was considered a film made for the foreign viewer.

The film was released when Mexico was experiencing a nationalist era of cinema.

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Plot

The story centers on Macario, a poor indigenous woodcutter, during the Colonial Mexico, who lives enraged for being so poor. His economic situation keeps him and his family at the edge of starvation. After he sees a procession of roast turkeys, his dream is to eat a whole roast turkey just by himself. He announces in front of his wife and children that he will not eat until his dream comes true. His worried wife steals a turkey and gives it to Macario before he heads to the mountains to work.

However, just as Macario prepares to eat the turkey, three men appear to him. The first one is the Devil in the guise as a fine gentleman, who tempts Macario in order to get a piece of the turkey. The second one is God in the guise as an old man. Macario refuses to share the turkey with either the fine gentleman or the old man, since he believes that they both have the means necessary to get themselves what they want.

When a third figure appears to him—a peasant like himself—he gladly shares the turkey with the man. The third man is none other than Death itself. But Death is unsure why Macario has shared his turkey with him and not with the Devil and God. Macario then gives a very smart answer: "Whenever you appear, there is no time for anything else." Macario hoped to forstall what he assumed to be his imminent death by gaining the time it would take for him and Death to eat. Death is amused and as a compensation, names Macario his "friend" and gives him miraculous water that will heal any disease. If Death appears at the feet of the sick person, they can be healed with the water - but if Death appears by the person's head he or she is condemned to die. This "friendship" lasts for years, but they never speak to each other, but merely stare.

Death hints that Macario will meet him later that day. Macario returns home to find his son cold from falling into the well. Macario tries the water on his son and eventually becomes known as a miraculous healer, creating such commotion that the church itself will accuse him of heresy, and even the Viceroy will ask for his services, to cure his son. He is promised freedom if he can save the boy, or to be burned at the stake otherwise.

Unfortunately for Macario, Death "has to take the child," so Macario, in despair, begs and tries to escape, only to enter Death's cavern (filmed in the Cacahuamilpa caverns) and is reprimanded for his turning his "gift" into merchandise.

Comparison to novel

The film is adapted from the novel The Third Guest by B. Traven, and differs from the plot in that in the book, Death appears to already know the course of events that will lead to Macario's downfall ("once men will know about it, you will not be able to stop") and that Death will allow one last favor, out of gratitude for restoring Death's energy for another 100 years, saving Macario's family and Macario himself from the public dishonor brought by the Inquisition verdict.

The last scenes show his wife looking for Macario out in the woods only to find him peacefully dead, next to a turkey divided in halfs: one of which is eaten, the other being intact, as if he died not fulfilling his dream of a complete turkey for him.

Cast

  • Ignacio López Tarso as Macario
  • Pina Pellicer as Macario's wife
  • Enrique Lucero as Death
  • Mario Alberto Rodríguez as Don Ramiro
  • Enrique García Álvarez as Member of the Inquisition
  • Eduardo Fajardo as Viceroy
  • José Gálvez as The Devil
  • José Luis Jiménez as God

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