Enough Praying

Enough Praying
Directed by Aldo Francia
Starring Marcelo Romo
Tennyson Ferrada
Release date
  • 9 May 1973 (1973-05-09) (CFF)
Running time
1h 20min
Country Chile
Language Spanish

Enough Praying (Spanish: Ya no basta con rezar) is a 1973 Chilean drama film directed by Aldo Francia.

The film tells the story of a priest facing poverty and social disorders that occurred during the presidency of Eduardo Frei Montalva. The protagonist, Father Jaime (The Priest), must constantly struggle between his obedience to the hierarchy of the Church and his desire to take a more active role in the workers' revolution that is being planned in the port of Valparaíso in 1967.

The promotional poster for the film was quite controversial at the time since it portrays a priest holding his left hand and about to throw a stone with the other hand, with the apparent intent of instigating a violent rebellion. The context of the film's release was within a period of rapidly increasing political polarization and economic instability in Chile, with some fears of a potential breakout of civil war and the collapse of civil society. Given the film's portrayal of the struggles of the working class, it was part of a long list of media that was heavily censored by the military dictatorship after the 1973 Chilean coup d'etat[1]. Today the protagonist's pose is reflected in reproductions of the poster in different stencils and street graffiti across Santiago.

Enough Praying (Ya no basta con rezar), directed by Aldo Francia and starring Marcelo Romo as the protagonist of the film "The Priest" pictured in the poster.

Cast

  • Marcelo Romo - El Sacerdote (The Priest)
  • Tennyson Ferrada - Justo
  • Leonardo Perucci - Gabriel
  • Roberto Navarrete -
  • Claudia Paz - La mujer (The woman)
  • Rubén Sotoconil - El trabajador (The worker)

References

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