
Spanish Colonial Family Of The Southwest (1959)
The film depicts life in a Spanish Colonial family in the Southwest during the early 1800s. It showcases the daily activities on an asenda, a self-sufficient community with vast ranch lands, highlighting the interactions between the wealthy landowner, Don Antonio, his family, and their Indian servants. The story follows Don Antonio’s son, Ricardo, as he introduces a visiting nobleman, Don Rafael, to the traditions, agricultural practices, and hospitality of their culture. The film emphasizes the importance of community, the sharing of resources, and the blending of Spanish and Indigenous influences in this historical context.
Keywords
Spanish Colonial, Southwest, asenda, Don Antonio, agriculture, community, hospitality, 1800s, traditions, Indigenous influences
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