The Paper Man (Spanish: El hombre de papel) is a 1963 Mexican drama film directed by Ismael Rodríguez. The film was selected as the Mexican entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 36th Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee.[1]
The Paper Man | |
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Directed by | Ismael Rodríguez |
Written by | Luis Spota Ismael Rodríguez |
Produced by | Ismael Rodríguez |
Starring | Ignacio López Tarso |
Cinematography | Gabriel Figueroa |
Release date |
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Running time | 110 minutes |
Country | Mexico |
Language | Spanish |
Plot
editA homeless deaf mute man named Adán is a waste picker who one day stumbles upon 10,000 pesos. As he marvels in his new fortune he meets many characters who now accept him trying to get their part of the money. Eventually Adán buys a puppet named Titino from an unscrupulous ventriloquist, thinking he will have a companion with whom to talk. When the obvious dawns on him Adán angrily breaks the puppet. Eventually he resigns to take care of some puppies and to decide to do some change to the world.
Cast
edit- Ignacio López Tarso as Adán
- Alida Valli as La Italiana
- Susana Cabrera as La Gorda
- Guillermo Orea as Tendero
- Alicia del Lago as María
- José Ángel Espinoza as Torcuato (as Ferrusquilla)
- Famie Kaufman as Prostituta (as 'Vitola')
- Mario García 'Harapos' as El Gorgojo (as Harapos)
- Dolores Camarillo
- Raúl Castell as Don Trini
- Tizoc Rodríguez
- Jana Kleinburg
- Carlos Ancira as Comisario
- David Silva as Inspector de policía
Awards
editIgnacio López Tarso won the Golden Gate Award for Best Actor at the San Francisco International Film Festival,[2] and Alida Valli was nominated for the Best Motion Picture Actress at the Golden Globes.[3]
See also
editReferences
edit- ^ Margaret Herrick Library, Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences
- ^ "The Paper Man: San Francisco Film Festival". sffs.org. Retrieved 4 November 2011.
- ^ "The Paper Man". filmaffinity.com. Retrieved 4 November 2011.
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