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La Mansión de Araucaima () is a 1986 Colombian
drama film In film and television, drama is a category or genre of narrative fiction (or semi-fiction) intended to be more serious than humorous in tone. The drama of this kind is usually qualified with additional terms that specify its particular ...
directed and co-written by
Carlos Mayolo Carlos Mayolo (10 September 1945 – 3 February 2007) was a Colombian actor and film director. He directed more than ten films from 1970 to 2000. The style of his films was defined by himself as "Latin American Gothic, Tropical Gothic". Selected ...
. Its genre has been described as "
Tropical Gothic The tropics are the regions of Earth surrounding the equator, where the sun may shine Effect of Sun angle on climate, directly overhead. This contrasts with the temperate or Polar regions of Earth, polar regions of Earth, where the Sun can neve ...
." It is based on the tale of the same name by Alvaro Mutis.


Plot

Angela, a young model, is working on a TV commercial that is filmed in the countryside. Her boyfriend is part of the crew behind the camera. Not far from where they are shooting the commercial, there is a house named Araucaima, inhabited by six eccentric characters: Paul, a guardian, who patrols the property with his German Shepherd; Camilo, an impotent alcoholic pilot; a monk, with a passion for books; a black servant named Cristobal who does the daily chores; the Machiche, a mature, voluptuous woman who keeps the men in the house under her control; and Graciliano "Don Graci", the pampered and corrupt owner of the house. The inhabitants of Araucaima, having arrived there by serendipity, live in apparent harmony. Camilo and the monk run the accounting of the property; Cristobal sells the production of the farm in the nearby town and buys provisions; the guardian watches the property; Don Graciliano takes long baths outdoors, and Machiche has sex with Cristobal and the guardian, who hate each other. On the second day of filming the commercial, Angela has a tantrum and runs away on her bicycle. She arrives at the mansion of Araucaima and asks permission to use the bathroom. The guardian lets her in. Angela is befriended by Camilo who talks to Don Graciano. He invites Angela for dinner as the chain of her bicycle is broken and is already late. Angela stays not only for the night. There is not tracking of time and comfortable around the house, Angela soon becomes one more of its members. Angela soon realizes that her interest in Camilo is pointless, since the pilot is impotent. The monk is not, and inviting Angela to his room, they soon begin to have sex. Don Graci finds out and orders Cristobal to approach her while dealing with the monk. On a rainy day while bathing on a river, Angela is joined by Cristobal and they have sex. Machiche is jealous, as Cristobal was her favorite lover and confronts him, but he tells her that she has been doing the same as Machiche is also the guardian’s lover. Don Graci realizes that Angela has broken the harmony they all previously enjoyed and wants Angela to leave the house. The monk agrees, but Machiches persuades them to let Angela stay. She has her own plan for Angela. From then on, Machiche befriends Angela, they share more time together and join Don Graci on his long baths outdoors. Machiche performs for Angela a theatrical scene and the two women begin a lesbian affair. Soon, however, Machiche gets tired of Angela. Machiche really likes only men and tells Angela that Cristobal slept with her by orders of Don Graci. Angela breaks into tears and runs looking for solace with Camilo and the monk, but they ignore her. Going to the warehouse, Angela sees her bike. The next morning, the guardian finds Angela's body in the warehouse. She has committed suicide by hanging herself. Angela's death infuriates Camilo, the pilot, who knows that Machiche is directly responsible for Angelas's suicide. Camilo takes the monk's revolver and kills Machiche. Despairing, Cristobal jumps behind Camilo and strangles him with a shovel. Now there are three dead bodies. Angry, Don Graci gives orders to bury Camilo and Machiche and cremate Angela's body in the oven. The next day the survivors of the house abandon it. Don Graci gives Cristobal his freedom. The four men leave the property. Sometime later, Angela's boyfriend arrives to the abandoned house calling out her name. He reads the four rules at the entrance of the mansion of Araucaima: ''If you enter this house, do not leave. If you leave this house, do not go back. If you pass by this house, do not look. If you dwell in this house, do not plant prayers.''


Cast

*
Vicky Hernández Vicky Hernández is a Colombian movie, theater and TV actress born in Tuluá Tuluá (), is a city located in the heart of Valle del Cauca, Colombia. A major industrial and commercial center, it is the region's fourth-largest city after Cal ...
as la Machiche *Adriana Herrán as Angela, the model *
José Lewgoy José Lewgoy (16 November 1920 – 10 February 2003) was a Brazilian actor. He is recognizable to many art-house cinema fans for his role as Don Aquilino in Werner Herzog's 1982 film '' Fitzcarraldo''. Biography He was born in Veranópoli ...
as Don Graciliano 'Don Graci', the owner * Antonio Pitanga as Cristóbal, the servant *Luis Fernando Montoya as Camilo, the pilot *
Carlos Mayolo Carlos Mayolo (10 September 1945 – 3 February 2007) was a Colombian actor and film director. He directed more than ten films from 1970 to 2000. The style of his films was defined by himself as "Latin American Gothic, Tropical Gothic". Selected ...
as Paul, the Guardian *Alejandro Buenaventura as the monk *David Guerrero as Angela's boyfriend * Luis Ospina as Commercial's director *Helios Fernández as the groceries merchant


Production

'La Mansión de Araucaima' is a story written by
Álvaro Mutis Álvaro Mutis Jaramillo (August 25, 1923 – September 22, 2013) was a Colombian poet, novelist, and essayist. His best-known work is the novel sequence '' The Adventures and Misadventures of Maqroll'', which revolves around the character o ...
published in 1973, as part of a bet with his friend the director
Luis Buñuel Luis Buñuel Portolés (; 22 February 1900 – 29 July 1983) was a Spanish and Mexican filmmaker who worked in France, Mexico and Spain. He has been widely considered by many film critics, historians and directors to be one of the greatest and ...
in which the latter dismissed the possibility of capturing the Gothic genre in the Latin American tropics. Mutis' intention was for Buñuel to film the story, but the project did not materialize. Years later, the Cinematic Development Company (FOCINE) handed the project over to Carlos Mayolo after his success with his film ''
Carne de tu carne ''Bloody Flesh'' (, "Flesh of Your Flesh") is a 1983 Colombian drama film, drama horror film directed and co-written by Carlos Mayolo. Plot On August 6, 1956, the Grandmother from an upper-class family in Cali dies. The descendants are called to ...
'', and together with his friend and colleague Luis Ospina, they adapted the story giving it the characteristic essence of Buñuel; the confrontation between the real world and one of fantasy, the confinement as a metaphor for class and sex as the motor of the actions of the characters. Mayolo hired Vicky Hernández, Adriana Herrán and David Guerrero, with whom he had worked in ''Carne de tu carne'', adding Luis Fernando Montoya and Alejandro Buenaventura, two renowned Colombian actors. And finally he hired José Lewgoy and Antonio Sampaio, two renowned Brazilian actors. Frank Ramírez was considered for the role of Guardian Paul but turned it down because he was not starring.


Filming

It was filmed at the San Julian farm, close to
Santander de Quilichao Santander de Quilichao is a city in the north of the Cauca Department, Colombia at 97 km to the north of Popayán and 45 km to the south of Cali Santiago de Cali (), or Cali, is the capital of the Valle del Cauca department, and th ...
, a completely abandoned farm where all the furniture and other elements necessary for the filming of the film were brought. A Brazilian actress had been thought of for the role of 'La Machiche' but the chosen one could not travel to Colombia so Vicky Hernández was chosen, who although she was far from the description of the character in the story, was chosen for her talent after a screen test.


DVD release

''La Mansión de Araucaima'' is available in Region 4 DVD, it can also play in region 1. Audio in Spanish, but no English subtitles. Only have Spanish subtitles in Señal Colombia broadcast.


External links


Theatrical trailer

IMDB


References

* {{DEFAULTSORT:Mansion De Araucaima, La 1986 films Colombian drama films 1980s Spanish-language films 1986 drama films Spanish-language drama films Films directed by Carlos Mayolo