Drama auténtico, conmovedor y tormentoso de los niños de la calle de la Ciudad de México. Maravillosa adaptación de un juego exitoso sobre niños de la calle que tienen más problemas con poli... Leer todoDrama auténtico, conmovedor y tormentoso de los niños de la calle de la Ciudad de México. Maravillosa adaptación de un juego exitoso sobre niños de la calle que tienen más problemas con policías corruptos que con trabajos sucios y pesados.Drama auténtico, conmovedor y tormentoso de los niños de la calle de la Ciudad de México. Maravillosa adaptación de un juego exitoso sobre niños de la calle que tienen más problemas con policías corruptos que con trabajos sucios y pesados.
- Dirección
- Guionistas
- Elenco
- Premios
- 22 premios ganados y 17 nominaciones en total
Roberto 'Raki' Ríos
- El Trueno
- (as Roberto Ríos 'Raki')
José Manuel Poncelis
- Teporocho
- (as Manuel Poncelis)
Gerardo Martínez
- Teporocho
- (as Gerardo Martínez 'Pichicuas')
- Dirección
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De la Calle is a moving film about the street kids of Mexico City. Through this film we see poverty, drug use and corruption. The main character, Rufino, begins with the film with the dream of leaving the horrors of street life in Mexico City, but gets blind sided with the idea of finding his real father. We see poverty and drug use through the street kids that live under the city. The corruption comes through strongly in the police involvement in the sale of drugs. This is exactly what gets Rufino in trouble, when he steals drug money to fulfill his dream of leaving the city.
This film has a documentary feel, showing "real" street life in Mexico City, although it is a work of fiction. We see the chaotic life of living on the street in any city but what makes this film unique to Mexico City and Mexican culture is the fact that these street kids are a family. Rufino and his friends refer to each other as brothers. Xochitl, Rufino's girlfriend takes care of the younger street kids as a mother, even though she has a son of her own, that she is kept from her because she "can't" take care of him. This idea of family is even stronger during Rufino's relentless search for his real father; many of his brothers ask him why, as to say we are your family. When Rufino is violated towards the end of the film and it is shown to the audience that his attacker is in fact is real father it just reiterates that his true family is with the street kids.
This film has a documentary feel, showing "real" street life in Mexico City, although it is a work of fiction. We see the chaotic life of living on the street in any city but what makes this film unique to Mexico City and Mexican culture is the fact that these street kids are a family. Rufino and his friends refer to each other as brothers. Xochitl, Rufino's girlfriend takes care of the younger street kids as a mother, even though she has a son of her own, that she is kept from her because she "can't" take care of him. This idea of family is even stronger during Rufino's relentless search for his real father; many of his brothers ask him why, as to say we are your family. When Rufino is violated towards the end of the film and it is shown to the audience that his attacker is in fact is real father it just reiterates that his true family is with the street kids.
The story of the movie talks about the poor people from Mexico city... but what I can only see in the movie is dirty people... having a kind of life... I guess that the Director of this movie was not so informed by the context about the story. The actors where OK, but there are movies from Mexico that are much better than this. I remember the movie Black and White and is a bit similar... just that this Mexican movie is with garbage and pollution.
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I saw "De La Calle" (aka, "Streeters) at the Chicago International Film Festival, where it had been touted as a remarkable film with chilling insights into the lives of street kids in Mexico City. It was an engaging enough film, with fairly sympathetic characters and reasonable excitement, but the director's inexperience showed. His plot sometimes dragged, his character were not fully developed, and most of all, he his metaphors hit the viewer over the head. Also, he often moved his camera inexplicably -- it's as if he wanted to make bold statements, as a good director would, but didn't understand how to make those statements. All told, it's an adequate movie, worth a few bucks, but not what it might have been.
In Mexican film we are living a fatalist era, which is not all that bad and it is a part of our country and our culture, like Amores Perros which is the best known, among others. De la calle is a good film, it goes to the guts of the problem without compromising deeper, which is OK, but there are many more arms to this octopus, there are worst cases.
Very good narrative, good directing, very good editing and the story is... well, average, because if your going to put a story on film, I think it has to go beyond what we already know.
More than a good effort, it's a good movie, but I would do more with the story.
Very good narrative, good directing, very good editing and the story is... well, average, because if your going to put a story on film, I think it has to go beyond what we already know.
More than a good effort, it's a good movie, but I would do more with the story.
I saw this film at the LATINO film festival in Hollywood, CA and the experiance was great and the movie was very powerful. Both the director and writer were there after the film and reinforced what was clear throughout the movie that this movie came directly form the heart and nothing would compromise that. Many people in the industry wanted the director to change the morbid ending.
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- Bandas sonorasDe la calle
Written by 'Diego Herrera' and Ely Guerra
Performed by Ely Guerra
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Taquilla
- Total a nivel mundial
- USD 3,105,472
- Tiempo de ejecución
- 1h 24min(84 min)
- Color
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