20th Anniversary Edition – Memory and Utopy
Introduced by Mireia Mullor, film critic and journalist
dir. Ana Mariscal
with Julia Caba Alba, Maribel Martín, José Antonio Mejías, José Orjas, Asunción Balaguer
Spain | 1964 | 95 min
In Spanish with English subtitles
Based on Miguel Delibes’ book by the same title, El camino tells the story of a boy who has to leave his small town to go and study in a city. In the hours preceding his departure he reminisces about his small town and its people. Influenced by Italian Neorrealism, Ana Mariscal, who was also a popular actress and a writer, poignantly portrays daily life in a small town in the province of Avila. Although the town appears bucolic, Mariscal delves into the oppressive atmosphere of the regime, religion, self-righteous neighbors, and the lack of opportunities in post-war Spain. The film faced censorship and was sadly forgotten for many years. Nevertheless, it was part of the Cannes Classics program in 2021 in its restored version.
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We’d like to thank as well for their personal efforts, interest and support:
Marina Díaz López, Juan Blas Delgado, Nickolas Grace, Michela Bertolini, Antonio Molina Vázquez, Natacha Antolini, Prof. Maria Delgado, Prof. Peter W. Evans, Diane Gabrisiak, Thomas Riley, Bea Segura, Javier Fernández and Clara Caleo Green.