Redes

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Redes is a 1936 Mexican social-realist film, renowned for its depiction of fishermen’s struggles and its influential score by composer Silvestre Revueltas.

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instanceOf film
social-realist film
alsoKnownAs The Wave NERFINISHED
castMember Calixto Ochoa NERFINISHED
David Valle González NERFINISHED
Rafael Hinojosa NERFINISHED
Silvio Hernández NERFINISHED
cinematographer Henri Cartier-Bresson NERFINISHED
Paul Strand NERFINISHED
composer Silvestre Revueltas NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin Mexico
director Emilio Gómez Muriel NERFINISHED
Fred Zinnemann NERFINISHED
distributor Mexican government agencies NERFINISHED
era early sound cinema in Mexico
filmingLocation Alvarado, Veracruz NERFINISHED
filmMovement Mexican social realism NERFINISHED
genre drama film
social realism
hasBlackAndWhiteImage true
hasMusicOnlySuite concert suite from film score
historicalContext post-Revolutionary Mexico
influenced Latin American film scoring practices
later Mexican film music
mainTheme collective action
labor struggle
social injustice
medium sound film
musicBy Silvestre Revueltas NERFINISHED
musicGenre orchestral film score
notableFor depiction of fishermen’s struggles
influential orchestral film score
social-realist portrayal of economic exploitation
originalLanguage Spanish
portrays collective resistance
economic exploitation by middlemen
fishermen
producer Paul Strand NERFINISHED
productionCompany Secretaría de Educación Pública (Mexico) NERFINISHED
releaseDecade 1930s
releaseYear 1936
runtimeApproximate 65 minutes
scoreReputation landmark of 20th-century Mexican music
setting Gulf of Mexico fishing village
title Redes

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