1982 | United States | Fiction

The Ballad of Gregorio Cortez

  • English, Spanish 106 mins
  • Director | Robert M. Young
  • Writer | Victor Villaseñor
  • Producer | Moctesuma Esparza, Michael Hausman

STATUS: Released

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Forced to run from the Texas Rangers after a heated misunderstanding leads to the death of a lawman, Mexican American farmer Gregorio Cortez sets off in desperate flight, evading a massive manhunt on horseback for days. Producer-star Edward James Olmos, seeking to shed new light on a historical incident that had been enshrined in a corrido (folk song), enlisted director Robert M. Young, a longtime practitioner of socially engaged realism, to helm this trailblazing independent film, a landmark of Chicano cinema. Shifting its perspective between the pursuers and the pursued, The Ballad of Gregorio Cortez is a thrilling chase film and a nuanced procedural that peels away the layers of prejudice and myth surrounding Cortez, uncovering the true story of an ordinary man persecuted by the law and transfigured by legend.

Injustice Identity Resistance Folk‑Hero Survival
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The Criterion Collection
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