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EL REY DEL RÍO (Informal English title: KING OF THE RIVER). Manuel Gutiérrez Aragón (La Vanguardia and El País).

EL REY DEL RIO

I came up with the story during one of our literary gatherings that we, a bunch of jokers hold every now and then at a tavern: la Taberna  del  Alabardero, in Madrid. We used to vote in an award we called "The contemporary fool", whose successive winners were people like Mariano Rubio (Ex-Governor of the Bank of Spain), the Duke of Alba and Luis Solana. I thought about doing a film on a contemporary fool, someone like Mario Conde. But the story changed:, Rafael Azcona, who has the virtue of brevity, reduced the plot  which I had written with José Luis García Sánchez that told the character's personal story until he turned 40 years old. That is why I discarded calling the film "The contemporary fool", which was my first choice. Much has been said to the effect that I am telling (in the film) the story of a social climber, a Mario Conde or a similar sort of person, someone from the "get-rich-quick-scheme", but that isn't it either. What happens is that the press tends to simplify things to the extent that if a gentleman called Marx were to present a book called "Capital", the headlines would read: German Jewish man declares himself against Capitalism" [...]


Somehow, I identify myself with Cesar. I am a person who doesn't want to know about certain things, I allow myself to be loved; it is something like seeking guilty innocence. Something like that happens to Cesar, who wants to be a seducer as well as a skilful, intelligent and deceitful individual.


MANUEL GUTIÉRREZ ARAGÓN
 
SYNOPSIS


César, the illegitimate son of a stewardess, grows up with his cousins at his uncle and aunt's home believing he and his cousins are siblings. They live in a village in the north of the country next to a river with salmon in it. He loves to go salmon fishing. As he grows up he gradually becomes a brave adventurer, who character-wise  is very different from his presumed siblings, although at the same time he doesn't hesitate to cheat if he can improve his own image. As he grows up, he is increasingly attracted to his female cousin, a rather ugly-looking girl who is jinxed. His uncle, the village doctor, adores Cesar and despises his own legitimate children. As they reach adulthood, Cesar and his cousin Fernando will develop very different personalities. Cesar will become an opportunist and Fernando a loser.