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Viridiana (1961)

Viridiana (1961)
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After 25 years' exile, Luis Buñuel was invited to his native Spain to direct Viridiana -- only to have the Spanish government suppress the film on the grounds of blasphemy and obscenity. Regarded by many as Buñuel's crowning achievement, the film centers on an idealistic young nun named Viridiana (Silvia Pinal). Just before taking her final vows, Viridiana is forced by her mother superior to visit her wealthy uncle Don Jaime (Fernando Rey), who has "selflessly" provided for the girl over the years. She has always considered Don Jaime an unspeakable beast, so she is surprised when he graciously welcomes her into his home. Just as graciously, he sets about to corrupt Viridiana beyond redemption -- all because the girl resembles his late wife. It is always hard to select the most outrageous scene in any Buñuel film; our candidate in Viridiana is the devastating Last Supper tableau consisting of beggars, thieves, and degenerates. As joltingly brilliant today as on its first release, Viridiana won the Golden Palm at the Cannes Film Festival. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

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Starring:
Silvia PinalFernando Rey, (more)
Director(s):
Luis Buñuel
Format(s):
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Synopsis of Viridiana

After 25 years' exile, Luis Buñuel was invited to his native Spain to direct Viridiana -- only to have the Spanish government suppress the film on the grounds of blasphemy and obscenity. Regarded by many as Buñuel's crowning achievement, the film centers on an idealistic young nun named Viridiana (Silvia Pinal). Just before taking her final vows, Viridiana is forced by her mother superior to visit her wealthy uncle Don Jaime (Fernando Rey), who has "selflessly" provided for the girl over the years. She has always considered Don Jaime an unspeakable beast, so she is surprised when he graciously welcomes her into his home. Just as graciously, he sets about to corrupt Viridiana beyond redemption -- all because the girl resembles his late wife. It is always hard to select the most outrageous scene in any Buñuel film; our candidate in Viridiana is the devastating Last Supper tableau consisting of beggars, thieves, and degenerates. As joltingly brilliant today as on its first release, Viridiana won the Golden Palm at the Cannes Film Festival. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
91 mins

Complete Cast of Viridiana


Director(s):
Luis Buñuel
Writer(s):
Julio AlejandroLuis BuñuelJuan Buñuel
Producer(s):
Ricardo Munoz Suay
Viridiana Awards:
  • 1961 - Cannes Film Festival - Palme d'Or
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    Paul C.

    Truly amazing movie. Luis Bunuel is in a class of his own. There just is no one like him making movies like this in these times. Be forewarned it is nothing like you have seen before. It is not like the Hollywood/TV type shows, but still I found it to be very profound and more so when I listened to extras where they interviewed the people involved in making it.

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    Fred W.

    A fine film with excellent development of characters. Lives up to its reputation.

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    Kenneth G.

    My wife loved this movie and would have given it five stars if she was writing the review. It did not do it for my. Highly symbolic.

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