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Wikipedia article




'Cholo' is a Peruvian film from 1972 directed by Bernardo Batievsky that tells the story of the Peruvian soccer player Hugo Sotil.

Synopsis



A young provincial painter migrates to Lima, where he finds a hostile and racist city. His soccer ability makes him reach sporting fame by traveling to several European countries.

Production



After surviving a heart attack in the early 1970s, Batievsky began writing and later directing a film about soccer starring the successful soccer player Hugo Sotil. The film was released on May 18, 1972 in fifteen theaters in Lima. A week after its release, the director had the film removed from the billboard after receiving negative reviews.

The music was in charge of the Peruvian group El Polen.

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Restoration

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Andrea Franco Batievsky, the director's granddaughter, oversaw the restoration process of ' Cholo ' and ' Mirage ' at the UCLA Film & Television Archive.

References



Category:Peruvian drama films

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