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Awards

Ariel Awards 2007 - Nominated - Best Direction

Ariel Awards 2007 - Nominated - Best Editing

Ariel Awards 2007 - Nominated - Best Screenplay

Ariel Awards 2007 - Nominated - Best Sound

Ariel Awards 2007 - Nominated - Best Direction

Ariel Awards 2007 - Nominated - Best Editing

Ariel Awards 2007 - Nominated - Best Screenplay

Ariel Awards 2007 - Nominated - Best Sound

Ariel Awards 2007 - Won - Best Actor

Guadalajara Mexican Film Festival 2005 - Won - Mayahuel Award

San Sebastián International Film Festival 2004 - Won - Horizons Award - Special Mention

Sundance Film Festival 2004 - Won - Grand Jury Prize - Dramatic

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Crónicas

Director:
Sebastián Cordero
R, 108 Minutes
 

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Film Synopsis

John Leguizamo stars as Manolo, a Miami-based television reporter for a Spanish-language, real-crime TV show called One Hour with the Truth. While researching a story on The Monster, a child murderer who has been terrorizing an area of Ecuador, Manolo and his crew wind up in the epicenter of a violent near-lynching when a traveling bible salesman named Vinicio (Damián Alcazár) accidentally hits a small boy with his car and kills him.

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Details

Runtime:
108 min.

Genres:
Drama
Mystery / Thriller
Crime

Countries:
ECUADOR
MEXICO

Language:
Spanish

Color:
Color

Certification:
R

Tagline

If it's on TV, it must be the truth.

 

Plot Summary

Terrified of being murdered in jail by the boy's father, the badly beaten Vinicio hints that he is willing to reveal clues to the serial killer's identity to help Manolo get his story on the air. A strange psychological game develops between Manolo--who seems to think he can trick Vinicio into confessing his identity as The Monster (thus getting the scoop of the century)--and Vinicio, who wants to use Manolo's media power to get him out of jail in time to see his his wife give birth to his child. Leguizamo shows star wattage in the lead; he's great in Spanish-language role, and he delivers a relatively restrained performance as a journalist letting ambition get the better of his judgment. Spanish actress Leonor Watling is also good as his sexy love interest. Gloomy location photography creates a rain-soaked, poverty-stricken ambiance that's memorably unsettling.

 

 

 

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