Canoa

Hetzjagd in Canoa
It is 1968 in Mexico. Students in the capital are rebelling; the unrest has also reached the Autonomous University of Puebla. Five young university employees set out on a hiking expedition and are forced to spend the night in nearby San Miguel Canoa after getting caught in a storm. The town is ruled over by a fanatical priest who has long been preaching against “communist agitators”. When the young men take shelter from the storm with one of the padre’s critics, his diatribes incite the townspeople to attack them ... The film is a chronicle of impending death. In pseudo-documentary style, it starts with fictitious interviews that, in fact, prepare us for the depiction of real events. The local priest and the religious hysteria he fomented, which ends here in an orgy of violence, really existed. With its blow-by-blow reconstruction and highly dramatic intensity, this thriller by Felipe Cazals is as realistic as it is disturbing; a masterpiece of Mexican cinema. At the 1976 Berlinale, Canoa was awarded the Silver Bear (Special Jury Prize). – World premiere of the digitally restored 2K DCP version.
by Felipe Cazals
with Enrique Lucero, Salvador Sánchez, Ernesto Gómez Cruz, Roberto Sosa, Arturo Alegro, Carlos Chávez, Jaime Garza, Gerardo Vigil
Mexico 1976 Spanish 115’ Colour

With

  • Enrique Lucero
  • Salvador Sánchez
  • Ernesto Gómez Cruz
  • Roberto Sosa
  • Arturo Alegro
  • Carlos Chávez
  • Jaime Garza
  • Gerardo Vigil

Crew

Director Felipe Cazals
Screenplay Tomás Pérez Turrent
Cinematography Álex Phillips Jr.
Editing Rafael Ceballos
Make-Up Felisa Ladrón de Guevara
Sound Sigfrido García
Producer Roberto Lozoya

Produced by

Conacite Uno/S.T.P.C. de la R.M.

Additional information

DCP: Instituto Mexicano de Cinematografía (IMCINE), Mexiko