Tívoli

Jun 26 1975 N/A 2h 7m
Comedy, Drama, Music

While trying to save the famous Tivoli burlesque theater, the participants uncover a web of commercial corruption.

Plot

"Tivoli" (1975) certainly had a promising idea back of it (the closing by mercenary developers and corrupt civic officials of a popular burlesque theatre that stood in the way of "progress") but the treatment is extremely poor. To succeed in this sort of movie, you need a script that makes a clear division between the good guys and the bad guys. Instead, what the script is actually saying is that the show-people themselves are so sleazy and self-centered that if positions were reversed, the outcome would be exactly the same. To make matters worse, the camera often lingers for an unconscionable time on some of the hammiest and least interesting (and in three or four cases, indelibly repulsive) players. Determinedly flat-footed, totally pedestrian direction doesn't help either. The movie seems to go on forever. The editor is obviously fast asleep.

Written by

Alfonso Arau, Alberto Isaac

Directed by

Alberto Isaac

Production Countries

Mexico

Production Companies

Dasa Films, Corporación Nacional Cinematográfica (CONACINE)

Languages

Español

Awards

N/A

Scores
# of Votes
158
Average Rating
6 out of 10
Metascore
NA
Popularity
NA