Plays 11/11 at 7:00pm
TAKE ME IN YOUR ARMS
Directed by Julio Bracho
Mexico, 1954; 91 mins, in Spanish with English subtitles

 

 

 

 

 

 (LLÉVAME EN TUS BRAZOS)

Co-presented with Cinema Tropical and OLA

Class conflicts and erotic torments come to a head in Julio Bracho’s formally daring masterpiece, one of the most important melodramas of the decade. Take Me in Your Arms follows a fisherman’s daughter (the incomparable Ninón Sevilla, also serving as an uncredited producer with brothers Pedro and Guillermo Calderón) through a nightmare of exploitation and misery—along the way becoming a famous soubrette—in order to erase her father’s debts while she tries, again and again, to reunite with her true love (Armando Silvestre). Bracho and esteemed cinematographer Gabriel Figueroa (Enamorada, The Pearl, Victims of Sins, Los Olvidados, Night of the Iguana) bring exquisite atmospherics to each shot with carefully calibrated lighting and meticulous compositions—on location in Veracruz or via stunningly designed and choreographed musical sequences—but the film equally belongs to Sevilla, whose unforgettable performance elevates this rapturous portrait of agitated desire into something far more complicated and ahead of its time.

 

 A Janus Films release. 4K restoration by Permanencia Voluntaria and Cinema Preservation Alliance with the generous support of Academy Film Archive, Paso del Norte Community Foundation, FOCINE.

 



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Plays 11/11 at 7:00pm

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