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    La Ley de Herodes

    R2000 · Comedy · 2h

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    • Predatory politics practiced by Herod the Great

      • The phrase, Herod’s Law, refers to the particular brand of predatory politics practiced by Herod the Great in his climb from obscure tax collector to king of Judea during the period of Roman administration in 40 B.C. Herod’s ascension to infamy as Judea’s ruler was characterized by blatant corruption, extortion, embezzlement, and murder, including his personal involvement in killing his father-in-law, two of his sons, a wife and anyone who he perceived as an obstacle to his political future.
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  2. Herod's Law (original Spanish title La ley de Herodes) is a 1999 Mexican satirical black comedy political film, directed by Luis Estrada and produced by Bandidos Films; it is a caricature of corruption in Mexico and the long-ruling PRI party (notably the first Mexican film to criticize the PRI explicitly by name, which caused some controversy ...

    • Norman Christianson
    • Luis Estrada
    • Luis Estrada
  3. Feb 18, 2000 · Herod's Law: Directed by Luis Estrada. With Damián Alcázar, Pedro Armendáriz Jr., Delia Casanova, Juan Carlos Colombo. A naive man appointed as an acting mayor of a small town turns into a corrupt politician capable of anything to stay in power.

    • (6.8K)
    • Comedy, Crime, Drama
    • Luis Estrada
    • 2000-02-18
  4. Jul 11, 2003 · "Herod's Law" uses Vargas and his backwater town to form a parable about political corruption in Mexico in 1949--and before and since, we have no doubt. It is a savage attack on the Institutional Revolutionary Party (PRI), which ruled Mexico from the days of revolution until the recent rise of President Vicente Fox and his National Action Party.

  5. Summaries. A naive man appointed as an acting mayor of a small town turns into a corrupt politician capable of anything to stay in power. After the corrupt former Mayor is killed by the peasants, poor janitor Juan Vargas is appointed new Mayor of a desert town in central Mexico.

  6. 28 BCE – Herod executes his brother-in-law Kostobar, husband of Salome and father to Berenice, for conspiracy. There is a large festival in Jerusalem, as Herod had built a theater and an amphitheater. 27 BCE – An assassination attempt on Herod is foiled.

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    • 37–4 BCE (Schürer), 36–1 BCE (Filmer)
  7. Juan Carlos Colombo. Ramirez. Alex Cox. Gringo. Film Details. Also Known As. La Ley de Herodes, Ley de Herodes, La. MPAA Rating. Genre. Dark Comedy. Drama. Period. Release Date. 1999. Distribution Company. Venevision; 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment; Gussi Films. Technical Specs. Duration. 2h.

  8. In 1949 a local official of the ruling PRI (Pedro Armendariz as López) chooses a humble janitor (Damián Alcázar, as Juan Vargas) to be presidente municipal ("mayor") of a dusty, dirty little village in northern México. Vargas' is supposed to bring "modernity and social justice" but as he gradually assumes power, he grows progressively more corrupt.

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