
Youth, Disillusions and Yearnings of Hernán Cortés Delgado 2010
Youth, Disillusions and Yearnings of Hernán Cortés Delgado (2010) offers a poignant glimpse into the formative years of director Jaime Humberto Hermosillo, blending autobiographical storytelling with the raw emotions of late adolescence.
Director: Jaime Humberto Hermosillo
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Youth, Disillusions and Yearnings of Hernán Cortés Delgado (2010) about?
This introspective drama follows Hernán Cortés Delgado as he navigates the quiet struggles of adolescence in a provincial setting, where his discovery of film becomes a lifeline to both freedom and self-discovery. The film blends personal memoir with universal themes of ambition, disillusionment, and the search for identity.
Who directed Youth, Disillusions and Yearnings of Hernán Cortés Delgado?
Jaime Humberto Hermosillo directed the film, crafting a deeply personal story that reflects his own late-teen years and artistic awakening.
Who stars in Youth, Disillusions and Yearnings of Hernán Cortés Delgado?
The film features Stephan Bosch, Angelica Padilla, Jaziel de Lara, Abel Amador, and Alberto Estrella in key roles.
Is Youth, Disillusions and Yearnings of Hernán Cortés Delgado (2010) worth watching?
While it may not be a mainstream hit, this quietly powerful drama offers a rare glimpse into the formative years of a director's life, making it a compelling watch for fans of autobiographical storytelling and introspective cinema. Its themes of youthful yearning and artistic discovery resonate on a deeply human level.
How long is Youth, Disillusions and Yearnings of Hernán Cortés Delgado?
The film has a runtime of 111 minutes.
About Youth, Disillusions and Yearnings of Hernán Cortés Delgado (2010) — A director's tender ode to teenage dreams and artistic awakening
Youth, Disillusions and Yearnings of Hernán Cortés Delgado (2010) offers a poignant glimpse into the formative years of director Jaime Humberto Hermosillo, blending autobiographical storytelling with the raw emotions of late adolescence. Set against the backdrop of an unassuming provincial town, the film captures the stifling routine of small-town life while following Hernán Cortés Delgado's awakening artistic spirit through cinema. His discovery of film as a medium becomes both an escape and a calling, reflecting universal themes of longing, disillusionment, and the search for meaning in a world that feels both suffocating and full of possibility. The atmosphere is quietly introspective, marked by subtle performances that linger long after the credits roll.
This intimate drama unfolds with a delicate balance of nostalgia and melancholy, as Hernán navigates the tensions between ambition and routine, passion and obligation. Hermosillo's direction is understated but deeply personal, weaving together childhood memories with the bittersweet realization of growing up in a place that never quite felt like home. Youth, Disillions and Yearnings of Hernán Cortés Delgado is more than a memoir—it's a testament to the power of art as both a mirror and a lifeline in the crucible of youth.