Eight years in the making, Boetticher’s portrait of his longtime friend, the famous bullfighter Carlos Arruza, was a labor of love that the renowned director of westerns pursued despite contending with illnesses, bankruptcy, jail time, and lucrative offers from Hollywood. The result is an astonishing work of poetry, immediacy, and violence that fearlessly wrestles with the filmmaker’s own ambivalence about the titular matador’s triumphs prior to his death by automobile accident at the age of 46.
Direction
Eight years of obsession compressed into 73 minutes.
Cinematography
Bullring footage so intimate you smell the sand.
Writing
Anthony Quinn's narration drips with elegiac doom.

Director
Budd Boetticher
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
Boetticher spent time in a Mexican jail during production due to financial disputes, refusing Hollywood offers to finish this instead.
The film's true subject isn't bullfighting — it's a director wrestling with whether he helped destroy his friend by immortalizing him.