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Camila
Camila is an Argentinean film set in the mid 19th century,
during the Rosas
regime. The film focuses on the lives of a young girl, Camila,
and her Jesuit
priest Ladislao Gutierrez. Camila and Ladisalo fall in love and
the film
follows their troubles. Through following the events that happen
with Camila
and Ladisalo, the director shows how restrictive and devout
followers of Rosas
were and of the resentment against him.
The unjust ways of the Rosas regime were illustrated
passively. Instead
of having Rosas a central character issuing orders to be carried
out, Rosas was
instead placed in the background of the film. You would see
Rosas through the
actions of the church, military, and of the common people. His
picture adorned
the towns, everyone was to wear a red ribbon symbolizing their
loyalty to Rosas.
His supporters spoke of him proudly while those against him had
to hide in
silence. To illustrate the inherent problems of the Rosas era,
the director
chose to show the injustices through the ordeals of Camila and
Ladislao.
First of all, in everyday life, Rosas demanded public
showings of
loyalty. Every citizen had to wear a bright red ribbon