Rabioso Sol, Rabioso Cielo (Raging Sun, Raging Sky) is more than just a film; it is a sprawling, 191-minute mythological odyssey that pushes the boundaries of queer cinema. Directed by the visionary Mexican filmmaker Julián Hernández and released in 2009, this black-and-white epic serves as the final installment of his "Trilogy of Desire."
Methodology and Critical Approach
" (English title: Raging Sun, Raging Sky) can be found in Reverse Shot. This analysis situates director Julián Hernández within the "art-house" scene, comparing his work to masters like Cocteau and Ophüls while highlighting his unique, sensuous approach to mythic gay romance. Key Insights from Feature Coverage Rabioso Sol Rabioso Cielo.avi