Viridiana - Bfi Film Classics Author:Gary Indiana Viridiana (1961) is the brilliant transitional film that came between Luis Buñuel's Mexican period and his later European masterpieces. The film introduces a theme that would haunt Buñuel's later films: the abject desire of an older man (Don Jaime, played by Fernando Rey) for a young, pure, beautiful woman (Viridiana, played by Silvia ... more »Pinal). In elaborating his theme Buñuel expounds on all his signature concerns: his abhorrence of Catholicism, his complicated delight in lechery and perversity, and his fierce satirical idealism. For Gary Indiana, Buñuel is the greatest of all film directors. Indiana analyzes all the component elements of Viridiana as well as its moments of special intensity. But each discussion of a shot, an actor, a symbol, or a dramatic effect leads to further analysis of some wider aspect of Buñuel's filmmaking. Dissecting and elucidating Viridiana as he goes, Indiana also moves backward and forward through this maverick director's career to create portraits both of a pivotal film and one of the foremost twentieth-century artists. Illustrations: Illustrated« less