Los olvidados

Los olvidados (1950)

Genres - Crime, Drama  |   Release Date - Nov 9, 1950  |   Run Time - 82 min.  |   MPAA Rating - NR
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Los Olvidados (pronounced: [los olbiˈðaðos], Spanish for "The Forgotten Ones"), known in the U.S. as The Young and the Damned, is a 1950 Mexican film directed by Luis Buñuel.

Óscar Dancigers, the producer, asked Buñuel to direct this film after the success of the 1949 film El Gran Calavera. Buñuel already had a script ready titled ¡Mi huerfanito jefe! about a boy who sells lottery tickets. However, Dancigers had in mind a more realistic and serious depiction of children in poverty in Mexico City.

After conducting some research, Jesús Camacho and Buñuel came up with a script that Dancigers was pleased with. The film can be seen in the tradition of social realism, although it also contains elements of surrealism present in much of Buñuel's work.

It earned the Best Director award at the 1951 Cannes Film Festival.

Movie Info

Tags

Alcoholic, Auteur Film, Delinquent, Homelessness, Mexico, Mexico City, Mind-Bending/Experimental, Older Woman Younger Man Relationship, Slum

Attributes

Narrative Location: Mexico

Alternate Titles

Az elhagyottak
HU
De vergetenen
BE
Farmoosh shodegan
IR
Fortabt ungdom
DK
Gatans desperados
SE
I figli della violenza
IT
Les reprouvés
FR
Los olvidados
EC, FR, GR, MX, ES, GB, US
Los Olvidados - säälikää heitä
FI
Medelijden met hen
BE
Os Esquecidos
BR, PT
Pitié pour eux
BE, FR
Samfunnets stebarn
NO
The Young and the Damned
, CA, NL, US
Užmirštieji
LT
Wasurerareta hitobito
JP
Zaboravljeni
HR, RS, YU
Zapomniani
PL
Λος ολβιδάδος
GR
Ξεχασμένοι από την κοινωνία
GR
Забравените
BG
Забуті
UA
忘れられた人々
JP
被遗忘的人们
CN
잊혀진 사람들
KR