El estudiante

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El estudiante

Theatrical release poster
Directed by Roberto Girault
Written by Roberto Girault
Starring Jorge Lavat
Norma Lazareno
José Carlos Ruiz
Jeannine Derbez
Siouzana Melikian
Cristina Obregón
Distributed by Halo Studio
Release dates
  • 14 August 2009 (2009-08-14)
Running time 95 minutes
Country Mexico
Language Spanish

El estudiante (English: The Student) is a 2009 Mexican film written and directed by Roberto Girault, and starring Jorge Lavat, Norma Lazareno, José Carlos Ruiz, Jeannine Derbez, Siouzana Melikián and Cristina Obregón. The film depicts the story of a 70 year old man called Chano, who decides to go to university despite his age.

Plot

The story takes place in the city of Guanajuato. The story is about a 70 year old man called Chano who decides to enroll in a university course in order to study literature. Chano tries to break the generation gap using his passion for El Quijote. He clashes with the different traditions and they all share their dreams and experiences.

Cast

  • Jorge Lavat as Chano
  • Norma Lazareno as Alicia
  • Cristina Obregón as Carmen
  • Pablo Cruz Guerrero as Santiago
  • Siouzana Melikián as Alejandra
  • Jorge Luiz Moreno as Marcelo
  • Cuauhtémoc Duque as Eduardo
  • Daniel Martínez as Héctor
  • Jeannine Derbez as Sofía
  • Silvia Santoyo as Lucía
  • Raúl Adalid as Jorge
  • Sofía Toache as Matilde
  • Fernando Estrada as Álvaro
  • José Carlos Ruiz as Don Pedro

Production

Filming

The film was shot in well-known locations in Guanajuato city where they worked for 6 weeks. The scenes inside the university were shot at Universidad de Guanajuato.

Release

The limited release of this film happened gradually in 100 locations in Mexico. It was also screened in various film festivals, including the Chicago Latino Film Festival and Latin American Film Festival of Grand Rapids, Mi

Reception

The film won the Mexican film critics award "Diosa de Plata", despite not being nominated in any category by the Academy.

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