El baile de los 41 (2020)
Año de lanzamiento: 2020
Alternative Title: Dance of the Forty One, Le Bal des 41, Der Ball der 41, Dance of the 41, Il ballo dei 41
Director: David Pablos
Writer: Monika Revilla
Producción & Género
Productor: Producer: Pablo Cruz, Monika Revilla, Arturo Sampson, Marta Núñez Puerto
Compañías: Canana, El Estudio, Bananeira Filmes, EFD, Canal Brasil, Labo, Telecine
Género: Biographical Film, Biography, Drama, Historical Film, History, Lgbt-Related Film
Budget: N/A
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Palabras clave
Palabras clave: mexico city, mexico, melancholy, based on true story, period drama, lgbt, hard, 1900s, mexican history, complex, gay history, social prejudice, gay theme, dramatic, awestruck, complicated
Historia
El baile de los 41 (The Dance of the Forty-One) is a historical drama film directed by David Pablos, set in early 20th-century Mexico. The movie is based on the true story of an illegal police raid that took place in November 1901 in a private home in Mexico City. During this raid, it was discovered that a group of men were attending a secret party where some of them were dressed in feminine clothing. Among these attendees were prominent figures from high society, including the son-in-law of the incumbent President of Mexico.
Resumen
El baile de los 41 is a historically significant film that explores the first public acknowledgement and discussion of homosexuality in Mexican media. The incident, known as the Ball of the Forty-One, was a scandal that had a lasting impact on Mexican culture. Despite efforts by the government to suppress the story, the press exposed it due to the influential status of those involved. The film delves into the societal norms and expectations of the time, highlighting the prejudice faced by the LGBTQ+ community even among the upper echelons of society.

