Ayer me echaron del pueblo

Ayer me echaron del pueblo

Theatrical release poster
Directed by Jorge Gaitán Gómez
Produced by Alfonso Acevedo
Screenplay by Jorge Gaitán Gómez
Alfonso Acevedo
Starring Camilo Medina
Stella Suárez
Francisco Amaya
Carlos Barbosa
Music by Jose A. Morales
Cinematography Hermino Barrera
Carlos Pulido
Edited by Jorge Gaitán Gómez
Production
company
Acevar Division Cinematográfica
Release dates
April 1982
Running time
106 min.
Country Colombia
Language Spanish

Ayer me echaron del pueblo is a 1982 Colombian drama film directed by Jorge Gaitán Gómez. The film was inspired by the eponymous song written by Jose A. Morales. The plot follows the bitter life of a family of peasants forced to move to the city.[1]

Plot

Inspired by the lyrics of a popular nostalgic song, the film tells the story a family that is forced to leave their rural environment and escape to the big city due to pressure from a powerful landowner who deprives them of their meager properties. Overcome by the difficulties in their new hostile urban environment, the family of peasants descends into a tragic circle of poverty. Trying to survive the man falls from underemployment to delinquency; the wife from working as a housekeeper to prostitution and their children end up in the stormy life of street children.

Cast

Notes

  1. Fundación Patrimonio Fílmico Colombiano, Largometrajes Colombianos En Cine y Video: 1915-2004 p. 107

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