Redes

Redes

Martin Scorsese’s World Cinema Project

Early in his career, the Austrian-born future Oscar winner Fred Zinnemann codirected with Emilio Gómez Muriel the politically and emotionally searing REDES. In this vivid, documentary-like dramatization of the daily grind of men struggling to make a living by fishing on the Gulf of Mexico (mostly played by real-life fishermen), one worker’s terrible loss instigates a political awakening among him and his fellow laborers. A singular coming together of talents, REDES, commissioned by a progressive Mexican government, was cowritten and gorgeously shot by the legendary photographer Paul Strand.

Restored in 2009 by the Cineteca di Bologna/L’Immagine Ritrovata laboratory, in association with The Film Foundation’s World Cinema Project and Filmoteca de la UNAM. Restoration funded by Armani, Cartier, Qatar Airways, and Qatar Museum Authority.

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Redes
  • Redes

    Directed by Emilio Gómez Muriel and Fred Zinnemann • 1936 • Mexico

    Early in his career, the Austrian-born future Oscar winner Fred Zinnemann codirected with Emilio Gómez Muriel the politically and emotionally searing REDES. In this vivid, documentary-like dramatization of the daily grind of me...

Extras

  • Martin Scorsese on REDES

    The following introduction to REDES by filmmaker Martin Scorsese, founder of the World Cinema Project, was recorded in 2013.

  • Kent Jones Video Essay

    This program, written by filmmaker and critic Kent Jones and produced by the Criterion Collection in 2013, explores the conception, production, and preservation of Fred Zinnemann and Emilio Gómez Muriel’s REDES.