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Sucedió en Jalisco (Los cristeros)

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Sucedió en Jalisco (Los Cristeros)
Directed byRaúl de Anda
Written by
  • Raúl de Anda
  • José Guadalupe de Anda
StarringSara García
Release date
  • 1947 (1947)
CountryMexico
LanguageSpanish

Sucedió en Jalisco (Los Cristeros) ("It Happened in Jalisco (The Cristeros)") is a 1947 Mexican film written and directed by Raúl de Anda based on the novel Los Cristeros by José Guadalupe de Anda. It stars Sara García and portrays the drama of a love triangle during the Cristero War.

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Legacy

The filmmakers took a great risk in the making of the film as, despite the liberalism towards Catholicism in the post-Calles era, the Mexican government restricted coverage of the Cristero War and the conflict was largely covered up.[1]

A remake was made in 1972 which Raúl de Anda also directed. This version was based in part on the novel Sucedió en Jalisco by Jesús Goytortua. In light of the difference, Mexican cinema typically refers to the 1947 film by its alternative title Los Cristeros and the 1972 film by the proper title of Sucedió en Jalisco.

See also

References

  1. ^ Kathleen Naab (30 May 2012). "The Cristero War: the Story Behind the Cover Up". Zenit. Innovative Media Inc. Retrieved 20 March 2013.

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