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The 2017 Mexican Film Festival "Poor Streets and Willow Alleys" goes deep into the subtle areas of human nature and morality

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The 2017 Mexican Film Festival "Poor Streets and Willow Alleys" goes deep into the subtle areas of human nature and morality

"Poor Streets and Willow Lanes" is a real naked recreation of sensational news events. (Network Diagram)

The 2017 Mexican Film Festival, co-organized by the Mexican Embassy and The Projector, will be held june 1-4 to present five films shot between 2014 and 2016, including Bleak Street, a 2015 film by Mexican director Arturo Ripstein.

O'Turus is the son of the famous Mexican producer Alfree Pustan. At the age of 21, he made the famous work "Time To Die", which was written by Garcia Marguez, a Colombian novelist who later won the Nobel Prize in Literature, and Carlos Fuentes, a famous Mexican novelist whose literary weight was comparable to Marquez.

O'Turus' works include Deep Crimson (PG). The works have always been full of controversy, with uncompromising and unreserved courage to penetrate into the subtle areas of human nature and morality, and to restore the worldly simplified conflicts of good and evil and reasonable contradictions. O'Tulu's films have a strong personal style, and the consistent theme is to explore the lust and obsession of people on the margins of society through popular drama themes, and it is presented in a strong dramatic approach that is not afraid of sensationalism.

"Poor Streets and Willow Lanes" is a real naked recreation of sensational news events, the camera is aimed at the darkest poor streets in Mexico, where the most hopeless ethnic groups live, dwarf brother wrestlers come all the way to show their masks, and accidentally kill two prostitutes when they prostitute. The director closely followed the camera to the front and back of the incident, delicately and nakedly forcing the four people to look at the flesh and blood personality and the cool reality of reality. The self-esteem and self-esteem of the small people on the edge of the film are presented through the black and white picture, the humorous blues complaint, and the long-lost long-shot picture of the big director like a flowing cloud. "Poor" won two awards at the Jasan Film Festival in Spain, including the Best Director Award.

In addition to "Poor", the festival also screened "Mr Pig" by Diego Luna, a well-known Mexican actor. Diego Runa is the male lead in Rogue One: A Star Wars Story, and Mr. Pig is his third feature-length film, about a dying old farmer who takes his breed of high-quality breed pigs on a road trip from Southern California to Mexico. Farmers want to sell pigs in Mexico for a good price, so that pensions in their old age are worry-free. The daughter of the old farmer learned of her father's trip and decided to go to Mexico together to assist her father. "Mr. Pig" won the Grand Jury Prize at the Dallas International Film Festival in the United States.

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