Watch unlimited films online for $6.99.
Try MUBI for FREE.
 

Monday's Child

La chica del lunes

Argentina

1967

78 Min
Color, Black and White
English, Spanish
  • Currently 3.3/5 Stars.
  • 1
  • 2
  • 3
  • 4
  • 5

   |   

DIR Leopoldo Torre Nilsson

PROD André Du Rona, Leopoldo Torre Nilsson

SCR André Du Rona, Noelle Gilmour, Beatriz Guido, Leopoldo Torre Nilsson

DP Álex Phillips Jr.

CAST Arthur Kennedy, Geraldine Page, Deborah Reed, Graciela Borges, Roberto Parilla

ED Jorge Gárate, Chuck Workman

MUSIC Óscar López Ruiz

SOUND Fred Bosch

Cannes (In competition)

Synopsis

A married couple uproot their entire family and move to Puerto Rico where the familial tree promptly dies in the face of relentless poverty and depression in this down-beat drama directed by Argentine filmmaker Torre-Nilsson which was based on a story by André Du Rona. Monday’s Child was entered into the 1967 Cannes Film Festival.

Director

Original

Leopoldo Torre Nilsson

Leopoldo Torre Nilsson’s international reputation is based on a handful of films made in the late 1950s and at the very beginning of the 1960s, but his career as a director spanned three decades. In addition, through his father, the director Leopoldo Torre Rios, he had direct links with the pioneering days of Argentine cinema. Born in Buenos Aires of part Spanish-Catholic, part Swedish-Protestant ancestry, he began his involvement with cinema at the age of fifteen, when he became his father’s assistant. In all, he worked as assistant director on sixteen of his father’s films. He also scripted ten features in the 1940s before making his directing debut with a short film, El Muro, in 1947. His feature debut, El Crimen de Oribe, the first of two films co-directed with his father, already shows some signs of his future concerns: literary adaptation (the film was from a short story by Adolfo Bioy Casares) and stylistic experiment. The same is true of his first solo feature… read more

Wall

Displaying 0 wall posts.

Related Films

Fans

Displaying 1 of 1 fans.

Lists

Displaying 2 of 2 lists.

Reviews

No reviews yet — Write the first

Forum

Displaying 0 discussion topics.