The Mud Boy Explained

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Language:Spanish
Director:Jorge Algora
Music:Nani García
Editing:Rita Romero
Cinematography:Suso Bello

The Mud Boy (Spanish; Castilian: '''El niño de barro'''|links=no) is a 2007 Spanish-Argentine thriller drama film directed by which stars Maribel Verdú, Daniel Freire, Chete Lera, and Juan Ciancio.

Plot

Set in 1912 Buenos Aires against the backdrop of the story of the Petiso Orejudo serial killer, the plot tracks 10-year-old boy Mateo, haunted by nightmares, and the main suspect behind a trail of brutal killings in the city.[1]

Production

A Spanish-Argentine co-production, the film was produced by Adivina Producciones, Iroko Films, Castelao Producciones and Televisión de Galicia, Patagonik and Pol-ka, with backing from INCAA and ICAA.[2] The film was shot in Argentina.[3]

Release

The film was released theatrically in Spain on 18 May 2007.[4] [5] Distributed by Buena Vista, the opening in Argentine theatres was scheduled for 6 September 2007.[6]

Reception

Juan Pablo Cinelli of Página/12 assessed that Algora is right to opt for fiction rather than documentary accuracy.[7]

Jonathan Holland of Variety considered that "the excesses of the story are reined in by intelligent treatment, with thoughtful perfs, fine period atmospherics and a well-achieved sense of dread making up for occasionally clunky direction and loose scripting".[8]

Parana Sendrós of Ámbito Financiero deemed the film to be worth your time, considering that the balance is positive "due to the way [the film] is made, the intelligence with which it tells the story, and the light it sheds on the always current issue of the treatment of children".[9]

Accolades

|-| rowspan = "17" align = "center" | 2008 || 22nd Goya Awards || Best Original Song || "Pequeño paria" by Daniel Melingo || || align = "center" | [10] |-| rowspan = "16 | 7th Mestre Mateo Awards || colspan = "2" | Best Film || || rowspan = "16" | [11] [12] |-| Best Director || Jorge Algora || |-| Best Screenplay || Jorge Algora, Christian Busquier, Héctor Carré || |-| Best Actress || Maribel Verdú || |-| rowspan = "3" | Best Actor || Chete Lera || |-| Daniel Freire || |-| Juan Ciancio || |-| Best Supporting Actor || Abel Ayala || |-| Best Production Supervision || Eduard Vallés, Juan Lovece || |-| Best Cinematography || Suso Bello || |-| Best Editing || Rita Romero || |-| Best Music || Nani García || |-| Best Makeup and Hairstyles || Beata Wojtowicz || |-| Best Costume Design || Cecilia Monti || |-| Best Art Direction || Mariela Rípodas || |-| Best Sound || Perfecto de San José Prieto, Alberto Suárez || |}

See also

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Jorge Algora rescata la historia real de un asesino en serie de principios del siglo XX en 'El niño de barro'. Europa Press. 16 May 2007.
  2. Web site: Pesadillas a ojos abiertos. La Nación. 5 September 2007.
  3. Web site: A partir de ahora sólo voy a hacer cine que me emocione de verdad. Diario de León. 3 June 2007. Pacho. Rodríguez.
  4. Web site: Llegué a un punto en que no aceptaba un papel si no me apasionaba. Metrópoli. 18 May 2007. El Mundo. Javier. Estrada.
  5. Web site: El niño de barro. Fotogramas.
  6. Web site: Avalancha de estrenos nacionales en la cartelera argentina. Latamcinema. 6 September 2007.
  7. Web site: La naturaleza del monstruo. Página12. Juan Pablo. Cinelli. 7 September 2007.
  8. Web site: The Mud Boy. Variety. 9 July 2007. Jonathan. Holland.
  9. Web site: Inteligente relato sobre un mítico asesino serial. Ámbito Financiero. Parana. Sendrós. 6 September 2017.
  10. Web site: 'Nocturna', de Filmax, Goya a la mejor película de animación. Diario de Pontevedra. 4 February 2008.
  11. Web site: A Academia Galega do Audiovisual anunciou esta mañá a listaxe de nomeados aos Premios Mestre Mateo 2007. Academia Galega do Audiovisual. 31 March 2023.
  12. Web site: "O neno de barro" arrasa en los premios del cine gallego con nueve Mestre Mateo. Público. 16 April 2008.