

Alright, so El coloso de mármol isn’t going to win any awards for snappy dialogue or groundbreaking visuals, not today anyway. But if you’re into those older, more deliberate character dramas, especially from Mexican cinema’s golden age, you might find something here. It’s definitely not for folks who need constant act...


Comparing the cinematic DNA and archive impact of two defining moments in cult history.

Manuel R. Ojeda

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"Alright, so El coloso de mármol isn’t going to win any awards for snappy dialogue or groundbreaking visuals, not today anyway. But if you’re into those older, more deliberate character dramas, especially from Mexican cinema’s golden age, you might find something here. It’s definitely not for folks who need constant action or tidy resolutions. You’ll probably hate it if you can’t stand a film that lets its silences do a lot of the talking. 🤔 The movie centers on Don Rafael (Manuel R. Ojeda), a ..."

