Perdida

Perdida

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  • Genre(s): Documentary
  • Language(s): Español (Spanish)
  • Director(s): Teresa Urroz, Edson Lechuga
  • Cast(s): Ninón Sevilla, Ana Luisa Peluffo, Armando Silvestre, Ricardo Montalban, Rafael Inclán See all Cast & Crew
  • Duration: 1h 57min
  • Music: Leonardo Heiblum,Jaime Baksht,Michelle Couttolenc,Martín Sappia,Susana Carreras
  • Award(s): Special Silver Goddess 2010 (Won)
    Golden Precolumbian Circle 2012 (Nominated) Awards List
  • Similar To: The Lost Children, The Accidental Twins
  • Story:
    One could describe Lost as a family documentary in the first person; but also as a film that goes through a good part of the history of Mexican cinema. Viviana García Besné tells how it was that her family, ‘the Calderóns’, played an essential role in the production, distribution and exhibition of that primitive “other Hollywood”. Lost in Time is a touching film because of those surprises the director finds each time she comes across with that invaluable family footage, which was more forgotten than lost; or when her relatives tell stories she thought to be hilarious and made up, and which she later finds out to be true (like a shattered romance between her grandmother and Ricardo Montalbán, for instance). García Besné makes the most out of the contrasts that surface between the different visual formats she uses and all that found footage she finds. Lost in Time is a master class of cinema, any way you look at it.
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STORY

Story
One could describe Lost as a family documentary in the first person; but also as a film that goes through a good part of the history of Mexican cinema. Viviana García Besné tells how it was that her family, ‘the Calderóns’, played an essential role in the production, distribution and exhibition of that primitive “other Hollywood”. Lost in Time is a touching film because of those surprises the director finds each time she comes across with that invaluable family footage, which was more forgotten than lost; or when her relatives tell stories she thought to be hilarious and made up, and which she later finds out to be true (like a shattered romance between her grandmother and Ricardo Montalbán, for instance). García Besné makes the most out of the contrasts that surface between the different visual formats she uses and all that found footage she finds. Lost in Time is a master class of cinema, any way you look at it.

AWARDS

Won
Special Silver Goddess Award

Francisco Pina | 2010 | Viviana

Nominations
Golden Precolumbian Circle Award

Documentary on Art | 2012 | Viviana

TRIVIA

Trivia

The documentary explains how el Santo, the silver-masked Mexican wrestler, started out in the movies, and it solves a long-running mystery on the lost "pornographic" Santo movie.

Perdida includes the last interview granted by Ricardo Montalban and previously unseen images of Lupe Velez, the Mexican Spitfire.