Posted on 05/31/2012 6:49:13 AM PDT by Kaslin
In the early 20th Century, the Mexican people banded together and fought a war against their overzealous government which was infringing on their religious rights. And although the Cristero War was an important event in that nations history, many Mexicans dont learn about it in public school because it embarrasses the government, according to actor Eduardo Verástegui. But Verásteguis newest film For Greater Glory attempts to tell the story of that important war. I recently talked to the young actor about the true story behind the film, the cause of religious freedom and why he enjoys playing heroes.
Glory focuses on an atheist general, played by Andy Garcia, who is recruited to lead an army of Christians who were fighting for the freedom to practice their religion. In the film, Verástegui plays Anacleto González Flores, a Christian turned off by the ensuing violence. Instead of fighting the government, he wants to use an economic boycott to undercut its power and protest its overreach. Verástegui noted that Flores is called the Mexican Gandhi because he was a peacemaker.
And despite his Mexican upbringing, the actor hadnt heard of this incredible story before someone asked him about it in Los Angeles. I so felt embarrassed that I didnt know this period of time in my own country, he said. But he researched the story and as he did, he became intrigued. I got very passionate when I saw this dark period of Mexico where more than 200,000 people died in a very horrible way, he said.
I learned and I discovered that the reason why public schools [didnt teach] these historical facts was because it was an embarrassment to the government. But Verástegui believes that the government should embrace the darkest chapters in its past. Lets bring the wound out, he said about teaching the story in schools, lets heal it, lets go back in history, lets learn from the mistakes that we commit so we dont do that again
When discussing the timeliness of the film, the actor noted that religious freedom is always an important subject to discuss. And he hopes that the film has an effect on its audience. After seeing the film, the actor noted that he hopes viewers will leave of course entertained but more important with a spark in their heart and not being afraid to be heroes. I hope that they will leave wanting to be a better person, he said. The actor, who noted that prayer is an extremely important part of his life, added that he actually enjoys playing good guys. I like to be involved in big projects where the characters are heroes so I can learn from them, he said. And there is plenty to learn from For Greater Glory. This is a story that isnt afraid to show the consequences of an overzealous government that curbs its citizens religious freedoms and its a story that the Mexican government shouldnt be afraid to tell. This is like the Schindlers List of Mexico, Verástegui said. And like that earlier film, this is a true story that needed to be told onscreen.
Thanks for the links. I’ve seen the old photographs, and knew from friends that it was centered in Jalisco but didn’t know much more.
I also knew from reading history that the Mexican Revolutionary leaders that eventually assumed power were probably worse than the government they overthrew. Calles being one example out of several. I read Greene’s book, too, and read the history of the birth of PAN party, which was also a reaction to the anti-church prejudice of the ruling party.
Mexico has always fascinated me.
Eduardo Verástegui is the one who was born and raised in Mexico
I plan on seeing the movie on Saturday afternoon.
Quite alright. I liked being thought of as a “provocateur seeking relevance”.
I am just too full of myself sometimes.....
See you went to Catholic school too.
Naw. Got a Jewish friend who constantly puts me on a guilt trip....
Hmm, I’m thinking Chinese food for lunch....
LOL
this movie was released in Mexico a month ago. I saw it. It is well made. Lots of characters and well made. Of corse, some of the Americans are seen as after the Mexican oil, but others are seen as supporters of the cause...The actor Edwardo has been making family friendly movies since converting to prolife. He made an anti abortion moviea called Bella. He recently made family movie called Little Boy here in Baja. A WW2 movie about a kid looking for his father after the war in Japan. Edwardo is not without controversy because of his connection with Ricky Martin when he was younger. There were rumors here in Mexico about a gay connection. Go see the movie, not too many movies that declares “Christo vive”, Christ lives. It is a battle cry in the movie.
this movie was released in Mexico a month ago. I saw it. It is well made. Lots of characters and well made. Of corse, some of the Americans are seen as after the Mexican oil, but others are seen as supporters of the cause...The actor Edwardo has been making family friendly movies since converting to prolife. He made an anti abortion moviea called Bella. He recently made family movie called Little Boy here in Baja. A WW2 movie about a kid looking for his father after the war in Japan. Edwardo is not without controversy because of his connection with Ricky Martin when he was younger. There were rumors here in Mexico about a gay connection. Go see the movie, not too many movies that declares “Christo vive”, Christ lives. It is a battle cry in the movie.
Worth the price of admission right there.
It’s refreshing on FR to see someone good-naturedly admit their error and accept punishment. ; )
I deserve a spanking...
Fifty shades of vedome? LOL!
You bet! LOL
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