Victims of Sin
Directed by Emilio Fernández • 1951 • Mexico
Starring Ninón Sevilla, Tito Junco, Rodolfo Acosta
A treasure of Mexico’s cinematic golden age, this deliriously plotted blend of gritty crime film, heart-tugging maternal melodrama, and mambo musical is a dazzling showcase for iconic star Ninón Sevilla. She brings fierce charisma and fiery strength to her role as a rumbera—a female nightclub dancer—who gives up everything to raise an abandoned boy, whom she must protect from his ruthless gangster father. Directed at a dizzying pace by filmmaking titan Emilio Fernández, and shot in stylish chiaroscuro by renowned cinematographer Gabriel Figueroa amid smoky dance halls and atmospherically seedy underworld haunts, VICTIMS OF SIN is a ferociously entertaining female-powered noir pulsing with the intoxicating rhythms of some of Latin America’s most legendary musical stars.
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Victims of Sin
Directed by Emilio Fernández • 1951 • Mexico
Starring Ninón Sevilla, Tito Junco, Rodolfo AcostaA treasure of Mexico’s cinematic golden age, this deliriously plotted blend of gritty crime film, heart-tugging maternal melodrama, and mambo musical is a dazzling showcase for iconic star Ninón Sevi...
Extras
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Viviana Garcia Besné on Ninón Sevilla
In this interview filmmaker and film preservationist Viviana Garcia Besné discusses Cuban-born actor Ninón Sevilla’s iconic stature in Mexican cinema and the uncredited contributions she made to her films behind the scenes.
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Rodrigo Prieto on Gabriel Figueroa
In this interview Oscar-nominated cinematographer Rodrigo Prieto discusses the style and legacy of a master of his craft, Gabriel Figueroa, who shot VICTIMS OF SIN.
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Those Who Made our Cinema
This 1983 episode from the television series "Those Who Made Our Cinema" (Los que hicieron nuestro cine), which examines the history of the cine de rumberas genre, features interviews with actor Ninón Sevilla.