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The Projection Booth Podcast

Episode 456: Fuego (1969)

The Projection Booth Podcast

The Projection Booth

Film Reviews, Film Interviews, Film History, Tv & Film

4.8686 Ratings

🗓️ 26 February 2020

⏱️ 77 minutes

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Summary

Our exploration of 1969 continues this week as we head from Europe to Argentina to check out Armando Bo’s FUEGO. It’s the story of Laura who’s played by the one and only Isabel Sarli. She is a woman driven by her passions. After she marries Carlos, played by Bo, she realizes what a hopeless nymphomaniac she is.

Heather Drain and Rod Lott join Mike in discussing this South American firecracker of a film.
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0:00.0

You're listening to an Airwave Media podcast.

0:04.5

Christopher Media. Let's make some noise.

0:07.0

What number are we thinking of?

0:10.0

69, dudes!

0:14.0

Oh!

0:19.4

Well, it's a 19609 okay

0:23.6

All across the USA

0:28.6

It's another year for me and you

0:34.6

Another year with nothing to do

0:37.5

It's another year for me and you

0:41.9

Another year with nothing to do

0:44.3

Another year with nothing to do Fuego.

1:02.4

Fire.

1:03.3

The white-hot heat of a woman possessed.

1:05.6

Possessed of an uncontrollable and natural passion.

1:08.7

So all-consuming is to make the flames of hell mere glowing embers.

1:12.6

Fuego, the insatiable depraved hunger of a woman shorn of her mask of fidelity and respectability,

1:18.6

and buried for what she really is, a crazed female animal on the prow,

1:24.6

a dehumanized creature grasping and clawing for instant gratification from any source and any sex.

1:39.1

Fuego, a woman beyond help.

1:42.4

The help of physicians or a husband's unswerving love.

1:45.6

Fighting frenetically to suppress the ravaging torments of a disease that drives her wantonly to perversion,

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