Juan Rulfo

Juan Rulfo

Birth : 1917-05-16, Apulco, Jalisco, Mexiko

Death : 1886-01-07

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Juan Rulfo

Movies

Rulfo aeternum
Story
Adaptation of Juan Rulfo's classic short tale "La herencia de Matilde Arcángel". Tranquilino Herrera, a man of the time of the Mexican Revolution, tells the story of her beloved, Matilde Arcangel, who was stolen from him by his boss, from whom he gives birth a child.
The Realm of Fortune
Story
Poor Dionisio finds himself as recipient of the good fortune, but soon he forgets that everything that goes up also has to go down, and that in the depressing nothingness of his town it is easy to die.
¡Diles que no me maten!
Story
A young peasant farmer has a feud with a heartless landowner which results in the landowner killing the peasant's cattle which result in the peasant killing the landowner which for the man goes in to hiding for more than 40 years, hounded by the murdered landowner's son obsessed with finding his father's killer.
Tras el horizonte
Story
A man is on the run after taking revenge on his brother murder, but someone goes after him too
Pedro Páramo
Novel
The third film version of the popular Mexican novel, about a wayfarer who travels to a mysterious arid village, to meet the father who long ago abandoned his wife.
Pedro Páramo, el hombre de la Media Luna
Novel
Juan Preciado, son of Pedro Páramo, goes to Comala to claim his inheritance; but when he arrives he finds an abandoned and sinister town, inhabited by mysterious voices and whispers…
Do You Hear the Dogs Barking?
Story
Carrying his son on his back, a man travels from place to place looking for a doctor to treat the sick boy. As they journey, the indio father tells the boy stories to keep him distracted. These stories reveal the life of native peoples in Mexico, both in the countryside and in cities, and they shed light on characteristic beliefs and rituals.
Do You Hear the Dogs Barking?
Book
Carrying his son on his back, a man travels from place to place looking for a doctor to treat the sick boy. As they journey, the indio father tells the boy stories to keep him distracted. These stories reveal the life of native peoples in Mexico, both in the countryside and in cities, and they shed light on characteristic beliefs and rituals.
El rincón de las vírgenes
Story
"Faith-healer" develops a cult-like following in 1920s Jalisco.
Pedro Paramo
Novel
When his mother Dolores dies, Juan Preciado, son of Pedro Páramo, goes to Comala to claim his inheritance; but when he arrives he finds an abandoned and sinister place, inhabited by mysterious voices and whispers…
The Secret Formula
Writer
A cinematographic essay, full of surreal moments and provocative scenarios related to intellectual debates about the Mexican national character.
There Are No Thieves in This Village
Jugador de dominó
When a young boy steals billiard balls from a local saloon, a stranger is charged with the crime. The local layabouts find there is no reason to hang out at the bar without being able to shoot pool, and the boy entertains thoughts of forming a gang to steal more billiard balls in hopes of making money.
The Golden Cockerel
Writer
A poor, but very lucky man in the cock fighting, is hired by a rich man, but both are in love with the same woman
Wounded Dove
Writer
The story of a native Mexican who wants to kill a man.
Dispossession
Writer
An experimental film in which time breaks again and again at the moment of death, where the seconds become whole lives condemned.
Talpa
Story
Produced on a grand scale, the Mexican Talpa relates the simple story of two brothers. The older of the siblings, Tanilo (Victor Manuel Mendoza) is a well-to-do family man; the other, Estaban (Jamie Fernandez), is one step above a wastrel. When Tanilo is felled by illness, Estaban is forced to take over the family's blacksmith business. He also inaugurates a romance with Tanilo's attractive young wife Juana (Lilia Prado). Punishment is eventually doled out in a manner which suggests that God Himself is exacting retribution on the adulterous couple. Originally released at 87 minutes, Talpa was pared down to 73 minutes for American consumption.
Pedro Páramo
Novel