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Dance of the 41 (film)

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2020 Mexican film
Dance of the 41
SpanishEl baile de los 41
Directed byDavid Pablos
Written byMonika Revilla
Produced byPablo Cruz
StarringAlfonso Herrera
CinematographyCarolina Costa
Production
companies
Canana Films
El Estudio
Bananeira Filmes
Release date
  • 1 November 2020 (2020-11-01) (Morelia)
Running time
99 minutes
CountryMexico
LanguageSpanish

Dance of the 41 (Spanish:El baile de los 41) is a 2020 Mexicandrama film directed byDavid Pablos, written by Monika Revilla and produced by Pablo Cruz and El Estudio. It portrays the events leading up to and around a 1901 party ofgay men, half of whom were dressed in drag, known as theDance of the Forty-One (El baile de los cuarenta y uno).

It starsAlfonso Herrera asIgnacio de la Torre y Mier, the gay son-in-law of then-president of MexicoPorfirio Díaz,Mabel Cadena as Amada Díaz, his illegitimate daughter, andEmiliano Zurita (son ofChristian Bach) as Ignacio’s fictional lover, Evaristo Rivas.[1][2][3]

Plot

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The film is based on theDance of the Forty-One which was a society scandal in early 20th-century Mexico. The incident revolved around an illegal police raid carried out in 17 November 1901 in a private home in Mexico City. The scandal involved the group of men who attended, 19 of whom were dressed in women's clothing. Despite the government's efforts to hush the incident up, the press was keen to report the incident, since the participants belonged to the upper echelons of society (including the son-in-law of the incumbent President of Mexico). This scandal was unique in that it was the first time homosexuality was openly spoken about in the Mexican media and had a lasting impact on Mexican culture.[4]

Cast

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Filming locations

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The movie was filmed in Mexico City and Guadalajara at the end of 2019.[5] Some filming locations include the Rivas Mercado House, the bar La Opera in Mexico City's historic center and many of the exteriors were filmed in the streets of Guadalajara.

The mansion used to represent the Ignacio de la Torre House is the Casa Rivas Mercado, inColonia Guerrero, Mexico City, which represents similar eclectic late-19th-century architecture of urban mansions in the area and functions as a cultural center.[6] The actual Ignacio de la Torre mansion was located where theNational Lottery building is now located at Paseo de la Reforma number 1. TheEquestrian statue of Charles IV of Spain, better known as "El Caballito", was located in front of the house at that time.[7]

Premiere and distribution

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The movie's premiere was on 1 November 2020 at the closing event of theMorelia International Film Festival.[8][9]

The premiere for the general public was on 19 November 2020 atCinépolis cinemas in Mexico.

The film premiered onNetflix worldwide on 12 May 2021.

Accolades

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YearAwardCategoryRecipientResultRef.
2021Ariel AwardBest PicturePablo Cruz and Arturo SampsonNominated[10]
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Best DirectorDavid PablosNominated
Best ActorAlfonso HerreraWon
Best ActressMabel CadenaNominated
Best Supporting ActorEmiliano ZuritaNominated
Best CinematographyCarolina CostaNominated
Best Special EffectsRicardo ArvizuNominated
Best Visual EffectsAlma Cabrián and John CastroNominated
Best Art DirectionDaniela SchneiderWon
Best MakeupAlfredo "Tigre" MoraWon
Best Costume DesignKika LopesWon
Best Original SongCarlo Ayhllón andAndrea Balency-BéarnNominated

References

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  1. ^“The Dance of the 41”,Al Día
  2. ^""El baile de los 41": una película sobre Ignacio de la Torre y Mier, el yerno homosexual de Porfirio Díaz" (in Spanish). México Desconocido. 7 January 2020. Retrieved23 February 2020.
  3. ^"Llevan al cine la noche del deseo masculino" (in Spanish). El Universal. 2 February 2020. Retrieved23 February 2020.
  4. ^de la Fuente, Anna Marie (14 April 2021)."Netflix Bows Mexican Scandal Drama 'El Baile de los 41' on May 12, Unveils Trailer".Variety. Retrieved15 April 2021.
  5. ^"Filman la escandalosa fiesta del Porfiriato" (in Spanish). El Informador. 8 November 2019. Retrieved31 October 2020.
  6. ^Casa Rivas Mercado
  7. ^La casa De la Torre y Mier / Díaz
  8. ^"18 FICM: ¿Cuál será la función de clausura del Festival de Cine de Morelia?" (in Spanish). El Heraldo. 26 October 2020. Retrieved31 October 2020.
  9. ^de la Fuente, Anna Marie (2 November 2020)."Sundance Audience Award Winner 'Identifying Features' Scoops Top Prizes at Mexico's Morelia Film Festival".Variety. Retrieved21 November 2020.
  10. ^"Ariel 2021: la lista completa de nominados a lo mejor del cine mexicano".InfoBae. 19 August 2021. Retrieved19 August 2021.
  11. ^"Estos son los nominados a los Premios Ariel 2021".InfoBae. 18 August 2021. Retrieved19 August 2021.

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