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Viridiana

Viridiana is poised to begin a cloistered life as a nun when, reluctantly, she is sent to visit her aging uncle, Don Jaime. He offers support, though they have met only once. Jaime believes Viridiana resembles his dead wife, fueling his expectations. Viridiana has long secretly despised this man, and her worst fears are realized when Jaime becomes determined to seduce his pure niece. Viridiana is undone as her uncle upends the plans she had made to join the convent.

Director(s)

Luis Buñuel

Juan Luis Buñuel

José Puyol

Cast & Crew

Claudio Brook

Claudio Brook

(uncredited)

María Isbert

María Isbert

Beggar

Rosita Yarza

Rosita Yarza

Mother Superior (uncredited)

Luis Buñuel

Luis Buñuel

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Francisco Rabal

Francisco Rabal

Jorge

Fernando Rey

Fernando Rey

Don Jaime

Joaquín Roa

Joaquín Roa

Don Zequiel

Lola Gaos

Lola Gaos

Enedina

Sergio Mendizábal

Sergio Mendizábal

El Pelón

Juan Luis Buñuel

Juan Luis Buñuel

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José Manuel Martín

José Manuel Martín

El Cojo

Silvia Pinal

Silvia Pinal

Viridiana

José Calvo

José Calvo

Don Amalio

Margarita Lozano

Margarita Lozano

Ramona

Victoria Zinny

Victoria Zinny

Lucía

Teresa Rabal

Teresa Rabal

Rita

Luis Heredia

Luis Heredia

El Poca

Juan García Tiendra

Juan García Tiendra

José 'El Leproso' (uncredited)

Narciso Ojeda

Narciso Ojeda

(uncredited)

José María Lado

José María Lado

Mayor (uncredited)

José Puyol

José Puyol

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Details

GenresDrama
Runtime1h 30 mins
Released on01 Apr 1962
Languagees
Produced InSpain

Reviews

CinemaSerf

7/10

It's astonishing how fluid mankind's interpretations of the "will of God" can be! "Viridiana" (Silvia Pinal) is a young nun about to make that final commitment to her order when she is required by her Sister Superior to go and visit her benefactor uncle "Jaime" (Fernando Rey). She's ill-equipped for the outside world nor for the affect her beauty will have on those men now around her. Needless to say, ardours are stirred and after a tragedy ensues that does not entirely disappoint her, she realises that a life serving the Lord cannot be undertaken within the confines of a convent anymore. Instead she sets up a hostel for the starving and homeless in her village. Unfortunately, she hadn't factored in the arrival of "Jorge" (Francisco Rabal) - the handsome and charismatic son of her uncle. Pretty soon she is facing a difficult conflict that will test every element of her faith and her humanity. On the face of it, this is just another romanic melodrama, but there is humour here and Luis Buñuel takes great care crafting an environment in which we can see the eponymous character develop from a shy and introspective woman to one far more aware of life's richnesses - for good or ill. It's also quite a poignant assessment of the role of religion in provincial life as well as providing us images of the stark contrast between rich and poor. Rey features sparingly but effectively and the chemistry between Pinal and Rabal is clear but not obvious - these actors are adding a little extra dimension to the development of the story. In 2024 it's comparatively tame, but in 1961 it must have been pretty provocative and is still well worth a watch.

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