Karlovy Vary International Film Festival 

July 2 - 10, 2010



 

Lecumberri (The Black Palace)
( Lecumberri (El palacio negro) )

  • Colour, 35 mm
  • Mexico, 1976, 105 min
  • Section: Tribute to Arturo Ripstein
  • Director: Arturo Ripstein
  • Screenplay: Arturo Ripstein, Margarita Suzan, Miguel Necoechea
  • Dir. of Photography: Tomomi Kamata
  • Music: Guillermo Zúñiga, Arturo Casas, Enrique Marín
  • Editor: Miguel Necoechea
  • Producer: Hernán Litti, Carlos Velo
  • Production: Centro de Producción de Cortometraje
  • Contact: IMCINE – Mexican Film Institute

Synopsis

Lecumberri (The Black Palace)

Lecumberri (The Black Palace)
This portrayal of life in Mexico’s largest and, during its time, most modern prison Lecumberri is divided into four parts, labelled prologue, second period, third period and epilogue. Through photographs and archive footage, viewers are acquainted with the history of the “Black Palace” as they are gradually led down into the maze of corridors, enclosures and cells. With scientific austerity the narrator explains the functions of the individual pavilions and introduces their inhabitants. Apart from the opening sequence, we are guided largely only by the testimonies of the condemned. We enter the vast labyrinth populated by both rich and poor, weak and powerful, and it seems as if this place were created as a model of the outside world behind bars. The film reflects the atmosphere of the time, as described by petty thieves, criminals and political prisoners – an atmosphere of social contradictions which become apparent from the considerable discrepancies between the statements of the prison staff and their charges. Ripstein made this documentary at the end of Luis Echeverría’s term as president, during which he tried to reform the prison system. Several films aimed to illustrate the success of this endeavour, among them Lecumberri (The Black Palace). However, the utilitarian motive in this case went far beyond the line: the result is a work which establishes certain approaches of direct cinema in Mexican film. The original short developed into a feature-length film which enabled director Arturo Ripstein to create two films at the same time – one visual and the other sound.

Film Guests

Arturo Ripstein

Contacts

IMCINE - Mexican Film Institute
Insurgentes Sur 674, 2nd Floor, Col. Del Valle, 03100 Mexico City
Mexico
Tel: +52 55 544 853 44
Fax: +52 55 544 853 80
E-mail: promint@imcine.gob.mx

 

 


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