20th Anniversary Edition – Memory and Utopy

EL CAMINO

The Road
Ciné Lumière I
£15, conc. £13

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.