Los Fernández de Peralvillo explained

Los Fernández de Peralvillo
Director:Alejandro Galindo
Producer:Alianza Cinematografica Mexicana S.A. de C.V.
Starring:Victor Parra, David Silva, Sara García
Music:Gustavo César Carrión
Country:Mexico
Language:Spanish

Los Fernández de Peralvillo is a 1954 Mexican film directed by Alejandro Galindo. The film is based in the play of Juan H. Durán and Casahonda. It stars Sara García, Victor Parra, and David Silva.

Synopsis

Mario is a fatherless and lives in Peralvillo with his two sisters and his mother. As he has no studies, he is related to some thugs, with whom he becomes rich and powerful. However, Mario ends up despising his people, and little by little, loneliness takes over him. One night, intending to make amends, he takes a walk around Peralvillo, his old neighborhood, but fate prepares to collect his debts, and there he meets a guy he despised long ago, who ends his life.

Prizes and awards

Los Fernández de Peralvillo received six Ariel Awards, included Best Movie and Best Director. The movie also received nine nominations.

!Year!Award!Category!Nominee!Result
1955ArielBest MovieWon[1]
1955ArielBest DirectorAlejandro GalindoWon
1955ArielBest ActorVictor ParraWon
1955ArielBest Supporting ActorAndrés SolerNomination
1955ArielBest Picture ActressLeonor LlausásWon
1955ArielBest Original ScreenplayJuan Durán y CasahondaWon
1955ArielBest Adapted ScreenplayMarco Aurelio GalindoWon
1955ArielBest Movie EditionGloria SchoemannNomination
1955ArielBest SoundManuel TopeteNomination

References

  1. Web site: FilmAffinity. FilmAffinity. es. 2020-03-27.