The Crime of Padre Amaro (2002)
October 1, 2002Release Date
The Crime of Padre Amaro (2002)
October 1, 2002Release Date
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Cast & Crew.
Gael García Bernal
Padre Amaro
Ana Claudia Talancón
Amelia
Sancho Gracia
Padre Benito Díaz
Angélica Aragón
Augustina Sanjuanera
Ernesto Gómez Cruz
Obispo
Gastón Melo
Martín
Damián Alcázar
Padre Natalio Pérez
Andrés Montiel
Rubén de la Rosa
Pedro Armendáriz Jr.
El Presidente Municipal Gordo
Luisa Huertas
Dionisia
Gerardo Moscoso
Doc
Blanca Loaria
Getsemaní
Juan Ignacio Aranda
Chato Aguilar
Verónica Langer
Amparito
Jorge Zárate
Padre Mauro
Lorenzo de Rodas
Don Paco de la Rosa
Roger Nevares
Padre Galván
Carlos Carrera
Director
Eça de Queirós
Author
Vicente Leñero
Screenplay
Gerardo Rene Arellano
CastingDirector
Daniel Birman Ripstein
Producer
Alfredo Ripstein Jr.
Producer
José María Morales
Producer
Media.
Details.
Release DateOctober 1, 2002
Original NameEl Crimen del Padre Amaro
StatusReleased
Running Time1h 58m
Budget$1,800,000
Filming LocationsMexico
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The Crime of Padre Amaro (Spanish: El crimen del padre Amaro, known by its literal translation The Crime of Father Amaro in Australia) is a 2002 Mexican-Spanish drama film directed by Carlos Carrera. It is very loosely based on the novel O Crime do Padre Amaro (1875) by 19th-century Portuguese writer José Maria de Eça de Queiroz. The film starred Gael García Bernal, Ana Claudia Talancón and Sancho Gracia. It premiered on 16 August 2002 in Mexico City.
When it was released, The Crime of Padre Amaro caused a controversy on the part of Roman Catholic groups in Mexico who tried to stop the film from being screened. They failed, and the film became the biggest box office draw ever in the country, beating previous record holder, Sexo, pudor y lágrimas (1999), with a gross of $16.3 million.
In the United States of America, this film also enjoyed commercial success; Columbia-TriStar Home Entertainment paid less than $1 million to acquire the film's North American distribution rights and released the film theatrically through Samuel Goldwyn Films; the film went on to gross $5.7 million in limited theatrical release in the United States and Canada.
At the 75th Academy Awards, the film was nominated for the Best Foreign Language Film Oscar.