The Mud Boy

The Mud Boy (Spanish: El niño de barro) is a 2007 Spanish-Argentine thriller drama film directed by Jorge Algora which stars Maribel Verdú, Daniel Freire, Chete Lera, and Juan Ciancio.

The Mud Boy
Theatrical release poster
SpanishEl niño de barro
Directed byJorge Algora
Written by
  • Christian Busquier
  • Jorge Algora
  • Héctor Carré
Produced by
  • Susana Maceiras
  • Harold Sánchez
  • Fernando Blanco
  • Adrián Suar
  • Julio Fernández
Starring
CinematographySuso Bello
Edited byRita Romero
Music byNani García
Production
companies
Distributed by
Release dates
  • 18 May 2007 (2007-05-18) (Spain)
  • 6 September 2007 (2007-09-06) (Argentina)
Countries
  • Spain
  • Argentina
LanguageSpanish

Plot

Set in 1912 Buenos Aires against the backdrop of the story of the Petiso Orejudo serial killer, the plot tracks 10-year-old boy Mateo, haunted by nightmares, and the main suspect behind a trail of brutal killings in the city.[1]

Cast

Production

A Spanish-Argentine co-production, the film was produced by Adivina Producciones, Iroko Films, Castelao Producciones and Televisión de Galicia, Patagonik and Pol-ka, with backing from INCAA and ICAA.[3] The film was shot in Argentina.[4]

Release

The film was released theatrically in Spain on 18 May 2007.[5][6] Distributed by Buena Vista, the opening in Argentine theatres was scheduled for 6 September 2007.[7]

Reception

Juan Pablo Cinelli of Página/12 assessed that Algora is right to opt for fiction rather than documentary accuracy.[8]

Jonathan Holland of Variety considered that "the excesses of the story are reined in by intelligent treatment, with thoughtful perfs, fine period atmospherics and a well-achieved sense of dread making up for occasionally clunky direction and loose scripting".[9]

Parana Sendrós of Ámbito Financiero deemed the film to be worth your time, considering that the balance is positive "due to the way [the film] is made, the intelligence with which it tells the story, and the light it sheds on the always current issue of the treatment of children".[10]

Accolades

Year Award CategoryNominee(s) ResultRef.
200822nd Goya AwardsBest Original Song"Pequeño paria" by Daniel MelingoNominated[11]
7th Mestre Mateo AwardsBest FilmWon[12][13]
Best DirectorJorge AlgoraWon
Best ScreenplayJorge Algora, Christian Busquier, Héctor CarréWon
Best ActressMaribel VerdúNominated
Best ActorChete LeraWon
Daniel FreireNominated
Juan CiancioNominated
Best Supporting ActorAbel AyalaNominated
Best Production SupervisionEduard Vallés, Juan LoveceNominated
Best CinematographySuso BelloWon
Best EditingRita RomeroNominated
Best MusicNani GarcíaWon
Best Makeup and HairstylesBeata WojtowiczWon
Best Costume DesignCecilia MontiWon
Best Art DirectionMariela RípodasWon
Best SoundPerfecto de San José Prieto, Alberto SuárezNominated

See also

References

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