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Mexican Bus Ride

1952 film by Luis Buñuel


1952 film by Luis Buñuel

FieldValue
nameMexican Bus Ride
imageSubida al cielo (1952 Mexican film) poster.jpg
captionFilm poster
native_name
directorLuis Buñuel
writerManuel Altolaguirre
Luis Buñuel
producerManuel Altolaguirre
María Luisa Gómez Mena
starringLilia Prado
cinematographyAlex Phillips
editingRafael Portillo
musicGustavo Pittaluga
released
runtime84 minutes
countryMexico
languageSpanish

Luis Buñuel María Luisa Gómez Mena

Mexican Bus Ride (original title in , "Ascent to Heaven") is a 1952 Mexican comedy film directed by Luis Buñuel and starring Lilia Prado. It was entered into the 1952 Cannes Film Festival.

Plot

In much the same way that the film Illusion Travels by Streetcar, directed by Buñuel two years later, focuses on a tram ride, this film is essentially about a bus ride.

When Oliverio's mother is dying, she wants to quickly write a will so that the youngest son gets his share and the two older brothers don't collect everything. Because his mother is too weak to travel, Oliverio is supposed to bring a notary from the city to her. So he takes the bus, but unforeseen events constantly interrupt the journey. These interruptions affect all aspects of life; a birth as well as a funeral, and a breakdown when the bus hits a river. The most pleasant companion for Oliverio on this journey is the seductive Raquel. In the end, Oliverio returns to his mother, who has died in the meantime, without the notary, but he can still secure his share of the inheritance by means of a fingerprint under the will she wants.

Cast

  • Lilia Prado as Raquel
  • Esteban Márquez as Oliverio Grajales
  • Luis Aceves Castañeda as Silvestre
  • Manuel Dondé as Eladio Gonzales
  • Roberto Cobo as Juan
  • Beatriz Ramos as Elisa
  • Manuel Noriega
  • Roberto Meyer as Don Nemesio Álvarez y Villalbazo
  • Pedro Elviro
  • Leonor Gómez as Doña Linda

Reception

Ed Gonzalez of Slant Magazine called Mexican Bus Ride "a beautiful, spiritual film, albeit a messy one."

Accolades

Mexican Bus Ride was nominated for two Ariel Awards in Best Direction and Best Original Story, respectively. The film was also nominated for the Golden Ariel.

References

References

  1. "Festival de Cannes: Ascent to Heaven". festival-cannes.com.
  2. Gonzalez, Ed. (10 June 2002). "Review: Mexican Bus Ride".
  3. "Ariel Awards, Mexico (1953)". Peliplat.
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