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The Desert Within

The Desert Within
Desierto Adentro.jpg
Theatrical release poster
Directed by Rodrigo Plá
Produced by German Mendez
Rodrigo Plá
Written by Rodrigo Plá
Laura Santullo
Starring Mario Zaragoza
Diego Catano
Memo Dorantes
Eileen Yanez
Luis Fernando Pena
Jimena Ayala
Katia Xanat Espino
Music by Jacobo Lieberman, Leonardo
Edited by Ana Garcia, Rodrigo Plá
Distributed by FilmSharks International
Release date
  • 2008 (2008)
Running time
112 minutes
Country Mexico
Language Spanish
Budget n/a

The Desert Within (Spanish: Desierto Adentro) is a 2008 Spanish language religion themed drama film, written and directed by Uruguayan-born Mexican film-maker Rodrigo Plá. The film was inspired by the diaries of the Christian existentialist philosopher Søren Kierkegaard. It won seven awards at the 2008 Guadalajara International Film Festival. The film incorporates animation and art as bookends to each series of events in the film.

The title of the film is drawn from Nietzsche's epigraph about acknowledging uncertainty: "The desert grows, and woe to him who conceals the desert within him..."

The film is set against the backdrop of Mexico's Cristero War, which took place between 1926 and 1929, when the Mexican government banned Catholicism and persecuted its followers. Clergy are separated from their congregations and worship is forbidden.

Elias, the central character of the film, follows his wife's wishes by seeking out a priest to perform the last rites on their unborn son, whom she fears will die due to a fall she sustained. Upon finding one, he manages to persuade the priest to return with him to the village to perform the last rites, despite putting the safety of the community at risk. The Federales follow the pair and kill every man, woman and child in the village. Elias's family are able to escape, although his wife dies while giving birth to their son.

Captured, Elias realises he is responsible for the deaths of his entire community and begs the priest for forgiveness before his execution. The priests says he is unable to do so and curses Elias's bloodline. Elias escapes and becomes obsessed with the concept of atoning for his sin. He moves his remaining seven children to the desert where they begin to build a monument to God. As his children begin to die through illness and accident, Elias maintains that God has forsaken him and his religious beliefs turn from reverence to homicidal and take over his and his children’s lives.


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