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''Verónico Cruz'' () is a 1988 Argentine and British drama film. The motion picture is directed by Miguel Pereira, his first, and written by Pereira and Eduardo Leiva Muller. The movie was produced by
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, Gonzalo Morales, among others. The author of the book, Fortunato Ramos, appears in the film in the opening scenes as Verónico's father. The drama tells the story of an Argentine elementary-school teacher sent by the government to a rural hamlet located in the northwestern province of Jujuy. It shows how he touches the lives of the villagers, especially the young and impressionable boy Verónico, whose mother died and father left to seek work when he was an infant. The film is based on a non-fiction book written by Fortunato Ramos, a rural teacher in northwest Argentina, that discusses his teaching experiences. In a survey of the 100 greatest films of Argentine cinema carried out by the
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in 2000, the film reached the 21st position.


Plot

The film is set in the mid-1970s and ends at the time of the 1982
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between the
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and
Argentina Argentina, officially the Argentine Republic, is a country in the southern half of South America. It covers an area of , making it the List of South American countries by area, second-largest country in South America after Brazil, the fourt ...
. Verónico Cruz ( Gonzalo Morales) is a poor
indigenous Indigenous may refer to: *Indigenous peoples *Indigenous (ecology) In biogeography, a native species is indigenous to a given region or ecosystem if its presence in that region is the result of only local natural evolution (though often populari ...
Argentine shepherd boy who lives in the desolate and harsh
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highlands. He lives in Chorcán, a small
hamlet ''The Tragedy of Hamlet, Prince of Denmark'', often shortened to ''Hamlet'' (), is a Shakespearean tragedy, tragedy written by William Shakespeare sometime between 1599 and 1601. It is Shakespeare's longest play. Set in Denmark, the play (the ...
in the
Jujuy Province Jujuy is a province of Argentina, located in the extreme northwest of the country, at the borders with Chile and Bolivia. The only neighboring Argentine province is Salta to the east and south. Geography There are three main areas in Jujuy ...
. One day Mr. Lehrer (Juan José Camero) arrives in Chorcán to take the job as the new school teacher. Verónico comes to idolise his new teacher, who is also known as ''el maestro'' as a sign of respect and affection. At one point in the film ''el maestro'' takes Verónico on his first road trip to
San Salvador de Jujuy San Salvador de Jujuy (), commonly known as Jujuy and locally often referred to as San Salvador, is the capital and largest city of Jujuy Province in northwest Argentina. Also, it is the seat of the Doctor Manuel Belgrano Department. It lies near ...
, the capital of the Jujuy Province, to look for Verónico's father, who the boy has never met. While there Lehrer is interrogated harshly by government authorities and discovers Castulo Cruz is considered a subversive by the military and that he probably has become a '' desaparecido''. As Verónico Cruz learns about the outside world from his teacher, so too does Lehrer come to understand and appreciate the indigenous people who live in northwest rural Argentina and their history. Lehrer, near the end of the film, is given a promotion and leaves Verónico's small village to teach at a larger school far away. However, the warm relationship between ''el maestro'' and Verónico ends after Verónico joins the
navy A navy, naval force, military maritime fleet, war navy, or maritime force is the military branch, branch of a nation's armed forces principally designated for naval warfare, naval and amphibious warfare; namely, lake-borne, riverine, littoral z ...
and Argentine troops invade the
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. ''El maestro'' later gets a letter from Verónico, that he is serving at the ARA ''General'' ''Belgrano'' as a crewman, at the same time that he gets news that the ARA ''Genera Belgrano'' has been sunk by a British submarine.


Cast

*
Juan José Camero Juan José Camero (born September 15, 1943) is an Argentina, Argentine film, television, and theatre actor. Camero started out as an advertising model (person), model and worked his way into television roles. In the 1970s he did quite a lot of w ...
as Lehrer, the teacher who befriends Verónico. He's known as ''el maestro'' by the village folk. * Gonzalo Morales as Verónico Cruz, the main character. The film is about his coming-of-age. He learns about Argentina from ''el maestro'' and is presumed killed at the end of the story in the sinking of the cruiser ARA ''General Belgrano'' during the
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. * Fortunato Ramos as Castulo Cruz, who is Verónico's father and appears in the opening sequence and is seen leaving the hamlet to find work and feed his family. He finds political trouble in the large city and never returns. The film is based on Mr. Ramos' work in northwest Argentina. * Anna Maria Gonzales as the Grandmother, who is fearful for Verónico to learn about the cruel world and prefers that he not go to school. Yet she changes her mind and allows Verónico to attend classes. * Juanita Caceres as Juanita, is Verónico's young love-interest. * Don Leopoldo Aban as Don Domingo * Guillermo Delgado as Policeman * Rene Olaguivel as The Commissioner * Titina Gaspar as Verónico's Mother * Raul Calles as Officer * Leo Salgado as Police Officer * Luis Uceda as Soldier


Production


Politics in Argentine films

''Verónico Cruz'' is part of what can be considered a second group of films to be made in Argentina since the downfall of the last military dictatorship in 1982. The first group, like ''
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'' (1985) and '' Night of the Pencils'' (1986), dealt frankly with the repression, the tortures, and the disappearances during Argentina's
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in the 1970s. This second group of films uses metaphor and hints at wider socio-political issues.Brazier, Chris
''New Internationalist'', Issue 192, February 1989.


Casting

Miguel Pereira, in neo-realist fashion, used extras and bit players when he filmed in the
Jujuy Province Jujuy is a province of Argentina, located in the extreme northwest of the country, at the borders with Chile and Bolivia. The only neighboring Argentine province is Salta to the east and south. Geography There are three main areas in Jujuy ...
and Chorcán.


Filming locations

Filming locations include; Chorcán,
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Department;
San Salvador de Jujuy San Salvador de Jujuy (), commonly known as Jujuy and locally often referred to as San Salvador, is the capital and largest city of Jujuy Province in northwest Argentina. Also, it is the seat of the Doctor Manuel Belgrano Department. It lies near ...
; both in the
Jujuy Province Jujuy is a province of Argentina, located in the extreme northwest of the country, at the borders with Chile and Bolivia. The only neighboring Argentine province is Salta to the east and south. Geography There are three main areas in Jujuy ...
, Argentina. Jujuy Province is located in the northwest part of Argentina, high in the
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.Maslin, Janet
''The New York Times'', "Growing Up in Argentina, Isolated And Naive," 5 January 1990.


Controversy in Britain

According to the ''New Internationalist'' some of the English press was critical of the film's funding. The
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and
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partly funded the film and the English provincial press called their action "treasonable." The
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was, after all, between Great Britain and Argentina they argued.


Distribution

The film was first featured at the
38th Berlin International Film Festival The 38th annual Berlin International Film Festival was held from 12 to 23 February 1988. The festival opened with musical film ''Linie 1'' by Reinhard Hauff. The Golden Bear was awarded to the Chinese film '' Red Sorghum'' directed by Zhang Y ...
in February 1988 where it won many awards, including the Silver Berlin Bear. It opened in Argentina on 4 August 1988. The film was also shown at the
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, Canada, on 13 September 1988. In the United States the movie opened in New York City on 5 January 1990 and Los Angeles in March 1990. The motion picture was Argentina's official selection for the 1988
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,
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film category.Margaret Herrick Library, Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences


Reception


Critical response

Chris Brazier, film critic for the British politically progressive magazine the ''New Internationalist,'' liked the film and wrote "
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strung together like beads on a rosary, a slow-paced but highly polished series of tableaux... nd isbeautifully shot with a lovely use of available light and low camera angles." The film critic for ''
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'',
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, especially liked the look of the motion picture, and wrote, "Chorcán, where Verónico lives, is captured in all its bleak beauty...The film has been handsomely photographed in sunlight so clear that the shadows of clouds moving across hillsides stand out in sharp relief." She was, however, disappointed by the slow pace of the film.


Accolades

Wins *
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: Interfilm Award, Honorable Mention; OCIC Award, Honorable Mention; Silver Bear for outstanding artistic contribution. All for, * Bogota Film Festival: Special Prize, Miguel Pereira, 1989. *
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: Silver Condor, Best Film, 1989. Nominations * Berlin International Film Festival: Golden Berlin Bear, Miguel Pereira, 1988.


See also

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List of Argentine submissions for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film Argentina has submitted films for the Academy Award for Best International Feature Film since 1961. The award is handed out annually by the United States Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences to a feature length, feature-length motion pictu ...


References


External links

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''Verónico Cruz''
detailed plot summary at Epinions
''La deuda interna''
at the
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''La deuda interna''
film clip at YouTube (''El maestro'' arrives at the school)
Fortunato Ramos
biographical video at YouTube {{DEFAULTSORT:Veronico Cruz (Film) 1988 films 1980s political drama films British political drama films Films about Latin American military dictatorships Films based on non-fiction books Films directed by Miguel Pereira British independent films Indigenous cinema in Latin America British coming-of-age drama films Films about social realism 1980s Spanish-language films Silver Bear for outstanding artistic contribution 1988 independent films 1988 drama films Argentine coming-of-age drama films 1980s British films