martes, 11 de enero de 2011

El padrino

Director:

Damian Chapa

Writers:

Troy Barker (screenplay), Troy Barker (story), and 4 more credits »
 
 128 min  -  Action | Crime | Drama
  Year: 2004

 Sinopsis:


In the streets of East Los Angeles, Manny is a formidable drug dealer. Impressed by his extravagant lifestyle and prowess, his young son Kilo yearns to follow in his footsteps. Kilo decides to learn how to prosper in the drug world and his new life as a dealer begins. Starting off small, dealing to the high school and college market, Kilo discovers the drug business to be very profitable. With a little help from the well connected and seductive daughter of a Columbian gangster, he becomes a drug kingpin with a nationwide monopoly on drug running. While conquering the drug world, Kilo falls in love with a local Latina girl who quickly becomes pregnant. Shortly thereafter, Kilo is involved in a drug deal with a wired frat boy that goes bad and he is imprisoned. His exciting and stylish life as a drug lord seems to have come to a halt. Prison life does not stop Kilo from running his operation. He enlists the support of other prisoners including Crips, Bloods and a very powerful Jamaican mobster and is able to expand his drug empire. Not only is his business booming, he is also hired by the Governor to kill another inmate in return for an early release. It seems like a perfect opportunity for Kilo to get back to his family, but this job leads to a world of trouble for Kilo after his release. Kilo is now a free man and a new father with a drug franchise covering both coasts. He is living a life of luxury in a huge mansion and a Mercedes in the driveway. Several years after his release, his drug-using father Manny comes back into his life and Kilo reluctantly welcomes him back with a job overseeing all of his drug runners. Everything is perfect. Watching his son grow up has a profound effect on him and he limits his dealing to marijuana. This business decision slows down his profits. Also, a conservative judge and the Attorney General become suspicious of his early release and it's relation to the murdered prisoner. The feds are now determined to bring Kilo's operation down. Arrests of his posse are piling up and profits are plummeting. Everything has taken a turn for the worse and Kilo can't seem to stop it. In a world where a man wants everything, he may end up with nothing.

  
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When I Want to Cry, I Won’t Cry

Original name: Cuando quiero llorar no lloro

DIR Mauricio Walerstein

PROD Abigail Rojas, Samuel Roldán, Mauricio Walerstein

SCR Román Chalbaud, Mauricio Walerstein, Miguel Otero Silva

DP Abigail Rojas

CAST Pedro Martínez, Orlando Urdaneta, Valentín Trujillo, Haydée Balza, Miguel Angel Landa

ED Alcides Longa

MUSIC Miguel Ángel Fuster

Venezuela, México

1972

85 Min
Color
Español
Many critics see 1973 as the beginning of the New Venezuelan Cinema for it was the year “Cuando quiero llorar no lloro”, the film that set the trend appeared. It was directed by Mauricio Walerstein, born in Mexico but best known for his work in Venezuela. Based on a novel by Miguel Otero Silva, it follows the story of three young men from different social classes, all named Victorino, who are born on the same day and die on the same day. It criticizes Venezuelan society through contrasts drawn between their experiences of both life and death. The film’s combination of social analysis with a high degree of technical quality attracted large audiences.
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A Bunch of Nice Guys


Original name: Puras Joyitas

Venezuela

2007

117 Min
spanish

DIR César Oropeza, Henry Rivero

EXEC Juna Bernardo Gonzáles, José Vicente Scheuren

PROD Rodolfo Cova

SCR César Oropeza, Henry Rivero

DP Alexandra Henao

CAST Mario Cimarro, Albi De Abreu, Miguel Ferrari, Jorge Palacios, Pedro Perez, Juan Pablo Raba, Gabriela Vergara, Erich Wildpret

ED Miguel Angel Garcia

PROD DES Marcelo Pont Vergés

MUSIC Rafael Gomez

ANIM Alberto Hadyar

SOUND Javier Mateos

Synopsis

At the head of a group of professional deceit, nicknamed “The Connoisseurs”, the mysterious man with no name (or SN) is conducting a quick, easy and efficient stratagem to steal an armored car, making a booty billionaire. After running what the media describe as the coup of the decade, Funboy, the genius of the team is kidnapped by the henchmen of Uncle André, a stylish sixties, feared, eccentric underworld boss serious, fine manners and customs after maternal, hide murderous intentions. In order to free his partner (Funboy) of debt that would cause a slow and painful death, The Sweet and SN Knee to following the challenge posed by Uncle André: seize the crown of the most important beauty contest the country. Without anyone noticing, scholars must remove the crown of the contest and replace the plastic parts real diamonds, which were stolen by the band of Uncle Andre, and then return to their place without arousing suspicion. In this way the crown, now with an illicit cargo of precious stones, will travel on the royal head of the naive and newly appointed queen, to the Philippines (home of a famous international beauty contest), where the expected nothing more and nothing less than Mr. Tanaka, ruthless murderer and operator of world-class crime. Flaunting his cold temperament, SN Uncle André persuades that the only opportunity to remove and replace the crown jewels, will be presented on the night of the competition during the live broadcast and in the eyes of millions of viewers. Faced with this plan and convinced that tonight will get the last laugh, Uncle André parade just waiting to find out who the queen is crowned first … —purasjoyitas.com


sicario assassin for hire

Original name: Sicario
Directed by : Jose Novoa
Writer:  David Suárez
release date(s) 1994


Country Venezuela
Language Spanish

Stars:  Laureano Olivares, Herman Gil and Néstor Terá



Sinosis:
Sicario is the harrowing story of a 12 year-old named Jairo who takes a job as a sicario (hitman) in order to support his desperately poor family. Jairo proves to be frighteningly adept as a local druglord's hired killer, using his quickness and innocuous appearance to his advantage. However, after Jairo gets over the initial joy of seeing his substantial earnings, he soon loses his stomach for the job and wants to quit. Unfortunately, Jairo quickly finds that it is impossible to quit when you work for an organized crime syndicate

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I Am a Delinquent

 Original name:  Soy un delincuente

Directed by Clemente de la Cerda
Starring Orlando Zarramera, María Escalona, Consuelo "Chelo" Rodríguez
Music by Miguel A. Fuster
Editing by Alcides Longa
Release date(s) 1976
Running time 116 minutes
Country Venezuela
Language Spanish
Followed by Soy un delincuente II



Synopsis
The film tells the story of Ramón Antonio Brizuela, who since childhood has to deal with rampant violence and the drugs, sex and petty thievery of a Caracas slum. Starting with delinquency, Ramón moves on to serious gang activity and robberies. He grows into a tough, self-confident young man who is hardened to violence. His views change when his fiancée's brother is killed in a robbery.
 
The film was a blockbuster hit in Venezuela, surpassing even big American productions such as Jaws, and is considered one of the most important films in the movement called "Nuevo Cine Venezolano". Some critics suggest that this film is clearly influenced by Italian neorealism, introducing common elements such as the presence of non-professional actors and use of real streets as settings for scenes. The film won the Special Jury Prize at the Locarno International Film Festival in 1977.

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Blood In Blood Out

Synopsis

Miklo (Chapa) is a man of Mexican and Anglo ethnicity who, before coming to live with his cousins, attacked his father. Miklo has a Mexican accent however, his Anglo appearance (fair skin, blonde hair and blue eyes) from his Anglo-American father has made him less accepted among the people of El Pico Aliso barrio, where they have all grown up. It has also earned him the nickname "Milkweed." On his return from juvenile hall, Miklo visits his mother. While talking to his cousin about getting into the gang, his cousin tells him that he can't because of the way he looks. Miklo then proves himself worthy for the gang when he performs an attack on a rival gang, Tres Puntos. His assault earns him a placa, a tattoo as a token of his membership in the Vatos Locos mate street gang. However, the Tres Puntos gang soon takes revenge by brutally attacking Miklo's other cousin, Cruz (Borrego), who is a budding artist, and damaging his back for life. When Vatos Locos learn of the attack, they perform a well-planned counterattack ending dramatically with the murder of the rival gang's leader, "Spider". While trying to escape, Miklo and Paco (Bratt) are apprehended by the police.
Their three paths diverge: Miklo is sent to San Quentin State Prison for violating his probation, Paco volunteers for military service in the United States Marine Corps and Cruz continues his passion for art. He also becomes a heroin addict due to the recurring back pain. His addiction leads to him being disowned by his family after his 13-year-old brother Juanito dies of an accidental overdose on Cruz's heroin supply. Paco becomes an L.A.P.D. narcotics detective after leaving the Marine Corps.
While in San Quentin, Miklo finds trouble adapting to prison life as his multiethnic heritage provides him with few allies in a racially-segregated penitentiary. The prison is run by three gangs, all of whom are based on their racial backgrounds. The Black Guerrilla Army is led by an inmate named Bonafide (Delroy Lindo), the Aryan Vanguard is led by an inmate named Red Ryder (Tom Towles), and La Onda is led by Montana (Enrique Castillo). Miklo is brought to meet the head of La Onda by a fellow inmate, Popeye, who recognizes his gang tattoo from East Los Angeles. La Onda's members do not initially accept Miklo due to his White appearance, and the Aryan inmates in the meantime are trying to make Miklo into a sex slave.
After meeting La Onda's leader Montana, he is told the only way into La Onda is killing an enemy inmate, in Miklo's case a white inmate due to their current war and his White appearance. Miklo agrees to do so, and after gaining the trust of gambling lord Big Al. Miklo stabs him to death during a sexual encounter in the prison kitchen and stealing his gambling information from him in the process. The corrections officers are unable to charge Miklo with the crime, as he has threatened to testify against them with information regarding the gambling kickbacks which they had taken from Big Al. Miklo is initiated into La Onda and is then told by Montana to work on his parole while enacting their orders. Based on Montana's mentoring, Miklo is released on parole.
On the outside, he's disgusted by his menial job on which his supervisor is robbing him, so he joins in an armed robbery, where he is intercepted by Paco, now a decorated cop. Refusing to surrender peacefully, Miklo runs away. Paco screams in agony and shoots his cousin in the leg, which later has to be amputated. Returning to prison, Miklo is promoted to the Ruling Council of La Onda. When back in prison, Miklo notices the cocaine addictions of several inmates and the Aryan's business in the drug trade. The Aryans are attempting to supply the Black and Hispanic inmates with all the cocaine they wish for as a means of having them kill each other while the Aryans run the prison economically. Montana, however, refuses to allow La Onda to enter the drug trade, saying that the gang's purpose is to protect the Chicano people.
This causes a rift in La Onda and Carlos, one of the main members who wants to deal cocaine, leaves the gang to work with the Aryans, doing this causes other members to leave as well. Miklo knows that the Aryans are just using Carlos and when they are done with him they will eventually stop protecting him. Carlos deals drugs for the Aryans murdering a B.G.A. soldier named Pockets and then contacts his brother, Smoky, on the outside who bombs a B.G.A. hangout called Cheap Times. After all of this happens, Carlos' usefulness has come to an end and the Aryans drop their protection of him allowing the B.G.A. members an opportunity to kill him.
Meanwhile, Montana and Bonafide meet in the prison yard to discuss what has happened and they agree not to go to war because the only people who would benefit are the Aryan Vanguard. So the warden has a talk with Montana and he is sent to Chino and Folsom Prison to talk to the leaders of La Onda at each of the prisons. On the outside, a hit is put out on Smoky, for his role in the bombing of Cheap Times, but he escapes with his life and he calls Paco and tries to get protection in return for information on La Onda. As Paco arrives at the church, where he is to meet Smoky, he finds that Smoky is already dead.
While Montana is visiting Folsom and Chino, he leaves Miklo in charge of La Onda in San Quentin. Montana is granted a special request, and he gets to stay overnight at Delano penetentiary where he can see his daughter. On the morning of the visit, Montana is stabbed to death outside his cell by a member of the Black Guerilla Army (B.G.A.). Believing that the Aryans sent forged orders to the hitman, Paco arranges a peace conference between La Onda and the B.G.A. However, Miklo, La Onda's new leader, manipulates the peace talks in order to build an alliance with the B.G.A., letting Paco believe that the conference has been successful.
Later, as the celebrations for The Day of the Dead explode through East L.A., enforcers for La Onda and the B.G.A. sweep through the walls of San Quentin, brutally slaughtering the leaders of the Aryan Vanguard. After the killings are done, the leader of the B.G.A. suggests that if they continue their alliance, they can rule San Quentin. Miklo announces a change of plans and his men promptly exterminate the Black Guerrilla Army as well.
As the mass murder makes headlines, various police officers such as Paco's partner Rollie are pleased with the violence as the death between inmates has caused taxpayers to save money. Paco, however is enraged that his own cousin has played him for a fool and angrily confronts Miklo in the prison visiting room. Miklo responds that he has attained his destiny and found La Raza. Paco angrily retorts that La Raza has nothing to do with the gangsterism of La Onda and everything to do with honest Mexicans trying to raise their children in peace. Paco leaves his cousin in disgust, disowning him forever.
Later, Miklo's cellmate, "Magic," gives Miklo the mold which they used to send the forged orders to the B.G.A. hit man. Miklo sobs in grief over Montana's death, "I loved him!" Magic responds,
We both loved him, but we did what we had to do for La Onda. You were right.
As Miklo destroys the mold, Magic tells La Onda's new boss,
I give my life to you, Jefe.
Back in East Los Angeles, Paco visits one of Cruz's murals after the family re-accepts him to see a portrait of his former life which none of the gang members have marked with graffiti. In a talk with Cruz, Paco realizes that by ordering Miklo to go after Spider, who they were charged with murdering, Paco is responsible for all of the things that have happened to Miklo. This causes Paco to feel guilty for his actions and ultimately forgive Miklo and Cruz.

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