Rojo Grau, son of director Rogelio A. González, made his mark in the 1976 film Survive!, where he embodies the struggle for survival in a harsh environment. His performance captures the raw intensity of the film's narrative, reflecting the era's fascination with survival tales. Grau's connection to the film adds a layer of authenticity, showcasing the familial ties that often influence the art of cinema. His role in Survive! exemplifies the gritty realism that defines cult cinema, making him a noteworthy figure in this genre.
Survive!
A Uruguayan rugby team crashes in the Andes Mountains and has to survive the extremely cold temperatures and rough climate. As some of the people die, the survivors are forced to make a terrible decision between starvation and cannibalism.