Oficio de tinieblas

Oficio de tinieblas

Release date : June 4, 1981
Runtime : 1h 45m
Countries of origin : Mexico /
Original Language :
Director : Archibaldo Burns /
Writers : Rosario Castellanos /
Production companies : Conacite Dos See /
June 4, 1981 1h 45m Mexico Drama More
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"Occupation of Darkness" - Set in 1934, and meant to dramatize social injustices, this melodrama examines an official's attempt at land reform. The landowners are against any reform and are also not interested in ending the exploitation of their workers. On the opposite side of the fence, the Native Americans have almost no way to better their living conditions or to fight oppression. They are also plagued by "superstition," which leads to some misguided actions that only make things worse. Violence and sexual encounters are interspersed throughout the story.
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  • title:Oficio de tinieblas
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 1981
  • Runtime:1h 45m
  • Genres: Drama ·
  • Countries of origin: Mexico ·
  • Original Language:
  • Director: Archibaldo Burns /
  • Writers: Rosario Castellanos ·
  • Production companies: Conacite Dos See ·
  • Overview:"Occupation of Darkness" - Set in 1934, and meant to dramatize social injustices, this melodrama examines an official's attempt at land reform. The landowners are against any reform and are also not interested in ending the exploitation of their workers. On the opposite side of the fence, the Native Americans have almost no way to better their living conditions or to fight oppression. They are also plagued by "superstition," which leads to some misguided actions that only make things worse. Violence and sexual encounters are interspersed throughout the story.
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