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So, 'Don Simón de Lira' from 1946 is one of those intriguing curiosities in Mexican cinema. While the director's name is lost to time, the film carries a certain nostalgic weight, capturing a post-war Mexico through its unique lens. The pacing feels almost languid at times, which gives you this immersive experience. The performances have a raw, authentic quality that really pulls you in, and there's an interesting blend of practical effects that adds to its charm. The themes of tradition versus modernity resonate throughout, making it both a historical piece and a reflection on societal change. Definitely a film that stirs up discussion among collectors for its enigmatic qualities.
Finding prints of 'Don Simón de Lira' can be quite the challenge, as information about its release history is sparse. Most collectors are drawn in by its intriguing narrative style and historical context, making it a notable addition for those interested in Mexican cinema of the era. It's not widely circulated, which adds to the allure for serious collectors looking for lesser-known gems.
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