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And the Earth Did Not Swallow Him (Y no se lo trago la Tierra)
Director:   Severo Perez
Starring:   Daniel Valdez, Jose Alcalá, Rose Portillo
Country:  
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Type:   Color
Year:   1994
Language:   English
Length:   99 mins.
Available Media:   16mm, 35mm, DVD, VHS, Other
Description

a haunting remembrance of Chicano family life in the 1950s
...and the earth did not swallow him
a film by Severo Perez
from the novel by Tomás Rivera

“AN EPIC STORY OF SURVIVAL ... Affecting and beautifully photographed.” – Kevin Thomas, LOS ANGELES TIMES

Brilliantly adapted from Tomás Rivera’s acclaimed novel y no se lo tragó la tierra, this is a haunting and powerful film about a young Mexican-American boy’s coming of age amid the poverty and adversity he and his family face as migrant farm workers in the 1950s.

Twelve-year-old Marcos hides under a house, recalling the fragmented, painful memories of his family’s transient life the year before. A series of moving and simultaneously disturbing episodes unfold into a poignant story of inner strength and human values vs. blind faith.

After seeing innocent workers die in the fields, his family nearly killed by heat exhaustion, and the atrocities committed by the couple in whose care he is entrusted, Marcos has little faith left in the superstitions which rule his family’s life – and is willing to make a deal with the devil to change his destiny.

Beautifully photographed with a genuine feel for the period, ...and the earth did not swallow him vividly portrays a forgotten part of American history and the troubles, injustices and tribulations of the people who lived through it. With its superb acting, rich characterizations and intuitive direction, this is a poetic, deeply touching tale of human fortitude: a triumph of the human spirit that will inspire generations to come.

...and the earth did not swallow him
U.S. 1994 Color 99 Min. Letterboxed (1.85:1)
Written and Directed by Severo Perez
Based on the Novel by Tomás Rivera
Produced by Paul Espinosa
Director of Photography: Virgil Harper
Music Comp. & Arr. by Marcos Loya
Featuring Jose Alcalá, Daniel Valdez, Rose Portillo,
Marco Rodríguez, Lupe Ontiveros & Sal Lopez
A production of KPBS and Severo Perez Films
© 1994 KPBS-TV / Perez
Presented by American Playhouse Theatrical Films.
Major funding provided by the National Endowment for the
Humanities and the Corporation for Public Broadcasting.

Awards

BEST of the FEST
Santa Barbara and Minneapolis Film Festivals

Critical Acclaim
"An epic story of survival, beautifully photographed." - The Los Angeles Times
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