El callejón de los milagros

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El callejón de los milagros
Directed by Jorge Fons
Produced by Gerardo Barrera & Alfredo Ripstein hijo
Written by Vicente Leñero adaptation from the novel by Naguib Mahfouz
Starring Ernesto Gómez Cruz
Salma Hayek
Bruno Bichir
Music by Lucía Álvarez
Cinematography Carlos Marcovich
Editing by Carlos Savage hijo
Distributed by IFC Films world film magic (USA & Canada)
Release date(s) 2004 (Mexico)
2005 United States as "Midaq Alley" and Australia as "Miracle Alley"
Running time 140 min.
Language Spanish
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Orinal poster
Orinal poster
The scene that inspired the movie poster
The scene that inspired the movie poster
Susanita (left, Margarita Sanz) and Eusebia (Delia Casanova)
Susanita (left, Margarita Sanz) and Eusebia (Delia Casanova)

El callejón de los milagros (Spanish for "The alley of miracles", released in the United States as Midaq Alley and as Miracle Alley in Australia) is a Mexican film from 1994. The cast is led by Ernesto Gómez Cruz and Salma Hayek, who would later go on to international stardom. The film was based Egyptian writer Naguib Mahfouz's novel Midaq Alley.

The original story takes place in Cairo in the 1940s. The film, adapted by Vicente Leñero, takes place in the 1990s in a lower-middle class barrio of Mexico City. The story is told from three perspectives: Don Ru (Ernesto Gómez Cruz), the owner of a cantina where most of the men in the story gather to drink and play dominoes, Alma (Salma Hayek), the beautiful girl of the neighborhood who dreams of passion, and Susanita (Margarita Sanz who won an Ariel Award for this role), the owner of the apartment complex where Alma and many of the other characters live.

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[edit] Awards

[edit] Ariel Award in 1995

Received eleven Ariel Award, including:

  • Best Film
  • Best Direction' for Jorge Fons
  • Best Actress for Margarita Sanz
  • Best Supporting Actor for Luis Felipe Tovar
  • Best Costume Design' for Jaime Ortiz
  • Best Editing' for Carlos Savage hijo (tied with Carlos Salcés for Bienvenido-Welcome)
  • Best Make-Up for Elvia Romero
  • Best Original Music Theme or Song for Lucía Álvarez
  • Best Original Score for Lucía Álvarez (tied with Ángel Romero for Bienvenido-Welcome)
  • Best Production Design for Carlos Gutiérrez
  • Best Screenplay for Vicente Leñero

[edit] Berlin International Film Festival in 1995

  • Special Mention for the exceptional narrative quality

[edit] Chicago International Film Festival in 1995

  • Audience Choice Award

[edit] Goya Award in 1996

  • Best Spanish Language Foreign Film

[edit] Gramado Film Festival in 1995

  • Best Director for Jorge Fons
  • Best Supporting Actress for Margarita Sanz

[edit] Guadalajara Film Festival in 1995

  • Audience Award

"Best Director" for Jorge Fons

[edit] Havana Film Festival in 1995

[edit] Mexican Cinema Journalists in 1995

  • Best Film

[edit] Paraguay Film Festival in 1997

[edit] Toulouse Latin America Film Festival in 1996

  • Special Mention for the distribution of the film

[edit] Cast

  • Ernesto Gómez Cruz as Rutilio (Don Ru)
  • María Rojo as Doña Cata
  • Salma Hayek as Alma
  • Bruno Bichir as Abel
  • Delia Casanova as Eusebia
  • Margarita Sanz as Susanita
  • Claudio Obregón as Don Fidel
  • Juan Manuel Bernal as Chava
  • Abel Woolrich as Zacarías
  • Luis Felipe Tovar as Güicho
  • Daniel Giménez Cacho as José Luis
  • Gina Morett as Doña Flor
  • Óscar Yoldi as Ubaldo El Poeta ("The poet")
  • Esteban Soberanes as Jimy
  • Eugenia Leñero as Tina
  • Tiaré Scanda as Maru
  • Daniel Birman Ripstein as Don Fidel's Son (uncredited)
  • Inés Cuspinera as Madame (uncredited)

[edit] Plot

The novel
The novel

Don Ru (Ernesto Gómez Cruz) owns a local cantina where his son Chava spends most of its time. Güicho's son, Abel (Bruno Bichir), dreams of working in the United States to make enough money to date the beautiful Alma (Salma Hayek), his neighbor. Alma does not wait for Abel when she meets José Luis (Daniel Giménez Cacho).

Alma's mother Doña Cata (María Rojo) reads tarot and tells one of her clients, Susanita (Margarita Sanz), that she will meet the man of her dreams. This man turns out to be Güicho (Luis Felipe Tovar), the bartender at Don Ru's bar. Suffering from mid-life crisis, Don Ru cheats on his wife Eusebia with Jimy Ernesto Soberanes. When Chava finds out he beats and almost kills Jimy.

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