The Exterminating Angel (1962)

The Exterminating Angel (1962)

Taglines: The degeneration of high society!

The Exterminating Angel movie storyline. Edmundo and Lucia Nobile, a wealthy society couple, invite a group of twenty friends to their lavish Mexico City estate after a evening at the opera. For various, vague reasons their servants desert them as the guests arrive, leaving the bourgeois group to a truncated meal, a pretentious piano recital, enigmatic and sometimes absurdest conversation, boorish manners, and indiscreet romantic assignations.

At 4 a.m. the Nobiles begin to question why no one has left, and when the dawn arrives, the estate’s majordomo is unable to prepare breakfast because the usual delivery of daily provisions has mysteriously not arrived. As the day drones on, they slowly begin to realize that they are gripped by an inexplicable inertia that keeps them confined to the room. They make no conscious attempt to overcome their constraints but accept this self-imposed quarantine because no one else seems to make the effort.

The Exterminating Angel (1962) - Ofelia Montesco
The Exterminating Angel (1962) – Ofelia Montesco

In the days that follow their behavior deteriorates as they use a closetful of expensive ceramic urns to relieve themselves and smash into a wall to break a water pipe to drink. Authorities that have surrounded the estate find that the same invisible barrier keeps them from entering the mansion to rescue the group. As the health and mental well-being of the occupants degenerates, they argue among themselves, begin to take drugs, and slaughter the sheep and lambs that inexplicitly wander the inside of the house for food. Bunuel’s surreal black comedy is a parable that satirizes social mores, artistic pretension, moral hypocrisy, and the Catholic Church.

The Exterminating Angel (Spanish: El Angel Exterminador) is a 1962 surrealist film, written and directed by Luis Buñuel, starring Silvia Pinal, and produced by her then-husband Gustavo Alatriste. The movie follows a group of wealthy guests finding themselves unable to leave after a lavish dinner party, and the chaos that ensues afterward. Sharply satirical and allegorical, the film contains a view of the aristocracy suggesting they “harbor savage instincts and unspeakable secrets”. It is considered one of the best 1,000 films by The New York Times, and was adapted into an opera in 2016.

The Exterminating Angel Movie Poster (1962)

The Exterminating Angel (1962)

Directed by: Luis Buñuel
Starring: Silvia Pinal, Jacqueline Andere, Enrique Rambal, Augusto Benedico, José Baviera, Luis Beristáin, Antonio Bravo, César del Campo, Rosa Elena Durgel, Lucy Gallardo, Ofelia Montesco
Screenplay by: Luis Buñuel
Production Design by: Jesús Bracho
Cinematography by: Gabriel Figueroa
Film Editing by: Carlos Savage
Costume Design by: Georgette Somohano
Makeup Department: Esperanza Gómez, Armando Meyer
MPAA Rating: None.
Distributed by: Gustavo Alatriste
Release Date: May 16, 1962 (Cannes

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