Synopse
Two precocious, film-obsessed boys set out for Mexico City to at last experience some adventures of their own and not just on the cinema screen. They are kidnapped by gangsters who then take them along with them on heists as mascots. For the boys, it's like a dream come true - until the police get involved and force them to betray their kidnappers. So the real-life action film comes to an abrupt end, leaving only those on the silver screen. With its black humour, Matinée is reminiscent of Buñuel and also recalls the adventures stories of Robert Louis Stevenson and Mark Twain.
Regie
Jaime Humberto Hermosillo (*1942) is one of the most successful Mexicanfilm-makers of recent years. One of his most popular films was the comedy Homework (1991) which was filmed in a singletake and got a cinema release in Germany.
Info
Original Title: Matinée
Category: Feature
Section: Deluxe
Version & Subtitles: Spanish OV with English subtitles
Director & Screenplay: Jaime Humberto Hermosillo
Cast/Protagonists: Héctor Bonilla, Manuel Ojeda, Armando Martín, Rodolfo Chávez, Narciso Busquets
Production country: Mexico
Year of Production: 1976
Length: 90 min
Production company: Cconacite I
Cinematography: Jorge Stahl Jr.
Editor: Rafael Ceballos
Music: Joaquín Gutiérrez Heras
Production Design: Agustín Ituarte
Distributor: Maria Monserrat Sánchez Soler




