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'Plcido' is a 1961 Spanish black comedy film directed by Luis Garca Berlanga. It was nominated to the Academy Award as Best Foreign Language Film. It was also entered into the 1962 Cannes Film Festival.

Plot



In a small provincial town, a group of "pious" women who are fond of ostentatiously practicing charity organize a Christmas campaign under the motto "Feed a poor man at your table." In order to support the initiative, the sponsorship of a pot brand is sought and a group of second-rate artists who have come expressly from the capital and are received enthusiastically at the train station are invited. The humanitarian day is completed with a colorful parade, a public auction of the guests and a dramatic radio broadcast.

The person in charge of organizing this lavish chain of events is Quintanilla, who has hired Plcido for the occasion, a poor man who must utilize the motorcycle car that he has just acquired and has not yet begun to pay on. The hectic activity in which Plcido is involved prevents him from paying on time the first payment on the vehicle, which expires that same night. From that moment, Placido tries by all means to find a solution to his problem because his vehicle is what he uses to earn a living. However, he is taken from one place to another, involved in a series of unexpected incidents, including a comedy of errors involving an elderly beggar with heart problems.

The film is a race against time to get the money paid before the deadline expires. Berlanga's social satire pokes fun at rich people trying to soothe their consciences by helping a poor person for one day. Along the way we see their disgust at being near the poor, debates over whether it's better to choose a street person or an elderly poor person, and showing off "their" poor person to their friends as though they were a possession. Berlanga also pokes fun at actors more concerned about photo ops appearing to show them as charitable than actually being charitable.

Cast



* Cassen as Plcido Alonso (as Casto Sendra 'Cassen')

* Jos Luis Lpez Vzquez as Gabino Quintanilla

* Elvira Quintill as Emilia

* Manuel Alexandre as Julin Alonso

* Mario Bustos as (as Mario de Bustos)

* Mara Francs

* Mari Carmen Yepes as Martita (as Carmen Yepes)

* Jess Puche as Don Arturo

* Roberto Llamas

* Amelia de la Torre as Doa Encarna de Galn

* Juan G. Medina

* Jos Mara Caffarel as Zapater

* Xan das Bolas as Rivas

* Laura Granados as Erika

* Juan Manuel Simn

Production



The idea for the film came from a campaign created by the Franco regime in the fifties that, under the slogan "Sit a poor man at your table", urged citizens to share Christmas Eve dinner with those who did not have enough resources to be guaranteed a hot meal. Far from being an example of altruistic charity, this campaign seemed to seek the reconciliation of citizens with their consciences through an isolated gesture of solidarity. This apparent selfishness camouflaged as false solidarity inspired Berlanga to write the screenplay for 'Plcido'.

Reception



It was named best Spanish film of 1961 by the Crculo de Escritores Cinematogrficos. Berlanga was named Best Director.

See also



* List of submissions to the 34th Academy Awards for Best Foreign Language Film

* List of Spanish submissions for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film

References




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