El sátiro explained

El sátiro
Director:Raúl Zenteno
Screenplay:Raúl Zenteno
Story:Mauricio Serral
Raúl Zenteno
Starring:Mauricio Garcés
Patricia Rivera
Alberto Rojas
Editing:Alfredo Rosas Priego
Studio:Televicine
Distributor:Televicine
Runtime:95 minutes
Country:Mexico
Language:Spanish

El sátiro (in English: "The Satyr") is a 1980 Mexican comedy film directed by Raúl Zenteno and starring Mauricio Garcés, Patricia Rivera, and Alberto Rojas.[1] [2]

Plot

A Don Juan (Mauricio Garcés), a successful businessman in the lingerie business but fed up with having to resort to various costumes, wishes to rekindle his charm and maintain his reputation as a middle-aged womanizer with the help of a friend and apartment neighbor (Alberto Rojas). Things get complicated when he seems to find true love in the daughter of a friend (Patricia Rivera), a girl much younger than him.

Cast

Analysis

Gustavo García and José Felipe Coria in Nuevo cine mexicano described the film as a "self-critical revision" and "bitter self-criticism" in reference to the roles of romantic leading man played by Mauricio Garcés throughout his career.[3] In Miradas disidentes: géneros y sexo en la historia del arte, Alberto Dallal noted that the fact that Garcés's character "ends up in love with a girl who is smarter, in matters of seduction, than him" was a theme similar to that of a previous Garcés film, Don Juan 67 (1966).[4] In Del quinto poder al séptimo arte: la producción fílmica de Televisa, Raúl Miranda López cited the film as one among a group of films that at the time "raised [...] the issue of amusing sexual impotence" (describing Garcés as a "stubborn flirter"), describing it as a "condition [that was] returning to do its thing in the macho Mexican cinema."[5]

Notes and References

  1. Book: Amador. María Luisa. Ayala Blanco. Jorge. Cartelera cinematográfica, 1980–1989. 2006. UNAM. 970-32-3605-7. 69. es.
  2. Book: Díaz. Sergio. Historia de la producción cinematográfica mexicana, 1979–1980. 2. 2008. Universidad de Guadalajara. 978-970-27-1400-2. 255. es.
  3. Book: García. Gustavo. Coria. José Felipe. Nuevo cine mexicano. 1997. Editorial Clío. 17. 9789686932690. es.
  4. Book: Dallal. Alberto. Miradas disidentes: géneros y sexo en la historia del arte. 2007. Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México, Instituto de Investigaciones Estéticas. 978-970-32-3195-9. 232. es.
  5. Book: Miranda López. Raúl. Del quinto poder al séptimo arte: la producción fílmica de Televisa. 2006. CONACULTA/Cineteca Nacional. 970-99-6104-7. 10. es.