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Urgencias en México DF

Título original: Midnight Family
  • 2019
  • 12
  • 1h 21min
PUNTUACIÓN EN IMDb
7,4/10
2,1 mil
TU PUNTUACIÓN
Juan Ochoa, Fer Ochoa, and Josue Ochoa in Urgencias en México DF (2019)
In Mexico City's wealthiest neighborhoods, the Ochoa family runs a private ambulance, competing with other for-profit EMTs for patients in need of urgent help.
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En el vecindario más rico de Ciudad de México, la familia Ochoa lleva un servicio privado de ambulancia, y compite con otros similares para beneficiarse de pacientes en necesidad de ayuda ur... Leer todoEn el vecindario más rico de Ciudad de México, la familia Ochoa lleva un servicio privado de ambulancia, y compite con otros similares para beneficiarse de pacientes en necesidad de ayuda urgente.En el vecindario más rico de Ciudad de México, la familia Ochoa lleva un servicio privado de ambulancia, y compite con otros similares para beneficiarse de pacientes en necesidad de ayuda urgente.

  • Dirección
    • Luke Lorentzen
  • Guión
    • Luke Lorentzen
  • Reparto principal
    • Juan Ochoa
    • Fer Ochoa
    • Josue Ochoa
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  • PUNTUACIÓN EN IMDb
    7,4/10
    2,1 mil
    TU PUNTUACIÓN
    • Dirección
      • Luke Lorentzen
    • Guión
      • Luke Lorentzen
    • Reparto principal
      • Juan Ochoa
      • Fer Ochoa
      • Josue Ochoa
    • 18Reseñas de usuarios
    • 55Reseñas de críticos
    • 81Metapuntuación
  • Ver la información de la producción en IMDbPro
    • Premios
      • 26 premios y 26 nominaciones en total

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    Reparto principal4

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    Juan Ochoa
    Juan Ochoa
    • Self
    • (as Juan Alexis Ochoa)
    Fer Ochoa
    • Self
    • (as Fernando Ochoa)
    Josue Ochoa
    • Self
    • (as Josué Ochoa)
    Manuel Hernandez
    • Self
    • Dirección
      • Luke Lorentzen
    • Guión
      • Luke Lorentzen
    • Todo el reparto y equipo
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    Reseñas de usuarios18

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    8deloudelouvain

    To the Ochoas and all other paramedics: You're all the real heroes.

    I watched this documentary at the beginning of the Corona outbreak in Europe. I can't imagine what will happen when Mexico will get hit hard like here. It's probably only a matter of months before there will be hundreds of thousands casualties over there. What a heartbreaking but also heartwarming documentary I just watched. Heartbreaking when you see that in a big country like Mexico they still can't get rid of all those corrupt people. You would think that after so many years they would do something about it but instead you still see policemen bribing people that actually try to save peoples lives. The police is supposed to serve and protect but in a country like Mexico (well not only in Mexico) those b*stards are still allowed to play their dirty games and nobody does anything about it. They should be ashamed, I just hope one day they will need an ambulance and that they leave them rotting in the streets. Heartwarming when you see the Ochoa family doing their best to save people, most of the time they just don't get paid but they still continue trying to make a difference, trying to save people abandonned by their government. It's a hard documentary, but very well made, one that makes you think that we're so lucky not to live in a country like Mexico. I don't think we realize how lucky we are sometimes. My utter respect to the Ochoa family and all other independent paramedics that try to survive in such a corrupt country, and my utter disgust for those filthy pigs not worth being called humans.
    9paul_anson

    A compelling, shocking and very human story.

    A fly on the wall exploration of a family barely surviving by operating a private ambulance in Mexico City. The contradictions are clear. The situations heartbreaking. The humanity obvious. The film making is compelling. A wonderful documentary. Thoroughly recommend.
    6Xstal

    Note to self:

    If you find yourself in Mexico City take out the best health insurance possible but first and foremost, don't get ill or sick or have an accident or hope to rely on the private ambulance service run by mercenaries that's occasionally supported by the corrupt police but quite often not - or you might not get home or be the person you were when you left.

    Great example why free market economics and health care doesn't gel as nicely in reality as it does in the text books.
    7truemythmedia

    Really Puts You In The Hot Seat

    THE FILM "Midnight Family" is an intense documentary that looks at a side of healthcare in Mexico City that I had simply never heard of before. In a city with a population of 9 million the government runs only 45 public ambulances to serve the sprawled-out denizens. Instead, the city is mostly serviced by private individuals or groups who operate ambulances which try to make up for the paltry efforts of the government to meet the emergency services needs of the people.

    The film focuses on the Ochoa family who operate one of these ambulances. We accompany them on several calls which range from bloody noses to fatal accidents over the course of a couple of weeks. As we get to know the different members of the family, we see how the difficult situation affects them in many ways. Bribes, unreliable and even rare payment, and competition with other ambulance services make their jobs very difficult, exhausting, and even hazardous to safety as well as their own mental health.

    MY THOUGHTS If you want a documentary that has the intensity of a major motion picture, this is it. The runs in the city are hectic and, as different realities that Ochoa's deal with on a nightly basis happen on camera, I was constantly surprised at the morass of individual roadblocks there are to people in Mexico City receiving decent medical care. I learned a lot about the many faces that corruption and poverty wear in that city even as I realized how much I take for granted the benefits we enjoy in this country.

    As much as I was learning, I was never for a second bored. This movie moves but it is also exhausting. When I got out of the theater I expected that the time would be around 8:45 pm but it was only 8:00 pm. The director and editor did a great job of packing this film with tension but also presenting the feeling of exhaustion and futility that this family has to deal with. As an audience member I couldn't help but feel for these guys

    Unfortunately, while I was engaged greatly by the film, it does leave something to be desired when it comes to personal connection to the characters and does little to answer questions that an audience who knows little of the Mexican Health Care System. Why are there so few ambulances, are the private ambulances capitalizing on people's suffering, and how many of the patient's complaints are actually legitimate? These questions take total buy- in to the Ochoa's situation from automatic to requiring a conscious choice.

    For a documentary, the film had remarkably immersive cinematography in some fantastically difficult situations to shoot. Specific choices that were made add dramatically to that sense of reality and do much to help you forget that you are watching a finely crafted film and not simply a fly on the wall document of fact.

    Overall, this film really rocked me and sparked a very interesting conversation amongst those of us who saw it but keeps the film from having the sort of staying power that makes me want to remember it for years to come. It's a film that begs the audience to not ask too many questions but take everything at face value but also presents the main subjects as people of interest but also mystery, since they present a very one sided view of the situation which always seems a little suspect.

    It doesn't answer every question you will ask as you drive home and discuss the movie after seeing it but it will keep you dramatically engaged throughout with a pacing that takes you from frenetic action to exhausted waiting for the next call. As this is the actual experience of this family, perhaps that is the best compliment we can give this film, film maker, and family.
    9edmiller024

    Important and beautifully crafted film

    A mesmerizing and important documentary on a family's struggle and the broken health care system that ensnares their lives. Complicated and narratively complex, this film has stayed with me. Beautifully photographed and edited, as well.

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      Director Luke Lorentzen edited the film as he was shooting for 60-70 nights over the course of 3 years. By the end of 2017 a locked cut was finished and submitted to Sundance, but the film got rejected. This made Lorentzen think that there might be more of a story to tell, so he went back to Mexico City to shoot for another 2 1/2 weeks, where ultimately ~80% of what ended up in the finished film was shot.
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      Music by Jacques Revaux

      French lyrics by Pierre Billon

      Spanish lyrics by Julio Iglesias

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    • Fecha de lanzamiento
      • 22 de octubre de 2020 (España)
    • Países de origen
      • México
      • Estados Unidos
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      • Español
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      • Midnight Family
    • Localizaciones del rodaje
      • Ciudad de México, México
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      • Hedgehog Films
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    • Recaudación en Estados Unidos y Canadá
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