The Promised Land (1973)
During the socialist government of Marmaduke Grove in 1932, a group of villagers decide to take some land in the area of Palmilla. Almost like a mythical journey, problems arise when seated and in a position to bring the socialist ideal in the population. Everything becomes more complicated with rumors that the reactionary forces have overthrown the socialist government. A movie that because of the coup was not released in Chile and was only terminated by Littin in exile in Mexico.
Director: Miguel Littín
Genre: Drama
Runtime: 126 min
Release Date: July 1, 1973
Cast
Screenplay
- Miguel Littín (Screenplay)
Music: Luis Advis
Editing: Nelson Rodríguez
Production: Cinematográfica Tercer Mundo, ICAIC
Country: Chile, Cuba
Language: Español
Original Language: es
Keywords
rural life
More Films by Director: Miguel Littín
More Films in Genre: Drama
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is The Promised Land about?
- During the socialist government of Marmaduke Grove in 1932, a group of villagers decide to take some land in the area of Palmilla. Almost like a mythical journey, problems arise when seated and in a position to bring the socialist ideal in the population. Everything becomes more complicated with rumors that the reactionary forces have overthrown the socialist government. A movie that because of the coup was not released in Chile and was only terminated by Littin in exile in Mexico.
- Who directed The Promised Land?
- The Promised Land was directed by Miguel Littín.
- Who stars in The Promised Land?
- The Promised Land stars Nelson Villagra, Marcelo Gaete, Rafael Benavente, Pedro Alvarez, Sergio Hernández, Shenda Román.
- How long is The Promised Land?
- The Promised Land has a runtime of 2h 6m (126 minutes).
- What genre is The Promised Land?
- The Promised Land is a Drama film.
- Where was The Promised Land produced?
- The Promised Land was produced in Chile, Cuba.