Reed, Mexico insurgente

  • 124'
  • Mexico
  • 1971
Feature with strong documentary elements about the Mexican revolution, based on the experiences of the American reporter John Reed (famous for his eye-witness account of the Russian Revolution Ten Days that Shook the World). Leduc does not show any battles, but discussions between the 'intellectual bourgeois Reed' and the Mexican revolutionaries. Reed fights an inner battle about his contribution to the revolution: he feels an urge to fight alongside the revolutionaries, but is hindered by his fear. The frustration about his failure brings memories of his youth to the fore. Leduc made this film outside the confines of the established film industry, filmed in wind and sandstorms, and moved from town to village to camp - conditions similar to those under which Reed had to write his report.
  • 124'
  • Mexico
  • 1971
Director
Paul Leduc
Country of production
Mexico
Year
1971
Festival Edition
IFFR 1996
Length
124'
Medium
35mm
Language
Spanish
Producers
Salvador Lopez, Ollin & Company, Bertha Navarro
Sales
Latina Sales
Screenplay
Juan Tovar, Paul Leduc
Director
Paul Leduc
Country of production
Mexico
Year
1971
Festival Edition
IFFR 1996
Length
124'
Medium
35mm
Language
Spanish
Producers
Salvador Lopez, Ollin & Company, Bertha Navarro
Sales
Latina Sales
Screenplay
Juan Tovar, Paul Leduc