The Exterminating Angel

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El ángel exterminador
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El ángel exterminador poster
Directed byLuis Buñuel
Written byLuis Buñuel - Luis Alcoriza
Produced byGustavo Alatriste
StarringSilvia Pinal - Enrique Rambal
Distributed byGustavo Alatriste
Release date
1962
Running time
93 min.
LanguageSpanish
Budget-

El ángel exterminador ("The exterminating angel") is the second of the three movies that were produced by Luis Buñuel, starring Silvia Pinal, and produced by her husband Gustavo Alatriste. It was produced after the success of Viridiana.

It is considered by the Mexican film critics as the 16th best film of the Mexican cinema and one of the best 1000 films by the New York Times.

See also

Buñuel/Alatriste/Pinal trilogy

Awards

This film received the FIPRESCI award of the international critics and the Screenwriters Guild at Cannes in 1962.

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Plot

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Scene from the film

Template:Spoiler During a formal dinner party at the home of Señor Nobile and his wife, Lucia, the servants unaccountably leave their posts until only the major-domo is left. After dinner, the guests adjourn to the music room where one of the women plays a piano sonata. Later, instead of leaving, the guests remove their jackets, loosen their gowns, and settle down for the night. By morning it is apparent that for some inexplicable reason, they are trapped in the room. Days pass, and their plight intensifies; they become quarrelsome, hostile, and hysterical. One of the guests, Russell, dies and his body is placed in a large cupboard; Béatriz and Eduardo, a young couple about to be married, lock themselves in a closet and commit suicide; a sheep is slaughtered and roasted on a fire made from floorboards; the host gives his secret supply of morphine to Leonora, whose physician, another guest, reveals to others that she is dying of cancer, but the drugs are stolen by Francisco and Juana, an incestuous brother and sister; and Ana, a practitioner of witchcraft, invokes the demons of hell while lapsing into feverish hallucinations. Eventually, Raúl suggests that Nobile is responsible for their predicament and that he must be sacrificed. As Nobile offers to take his own life, Letitia sees that they are all in the same positions as when their plight began. Obeying her instructions, they retrace their conversation and movements and discover that they are free to leave the room. To celebrate their salvation, the guests attend mass at the cathedral. When the service is over, they find that they, along with the priest and the entire congregation, are once again trapped. The situation on the church provokes a riot on the streets and the military apparently take over the town.

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