1931 au Mexique, sous pression du gouvernement de Sonora, un groupe de personnes est forcé de se rendre à Mexicalli, où elles sont confrontées au racisme et à d'autres dangers dans le désert... Tout lire1931 au Mexique, sous pression du gouvernement de Sonora, un groupe de personnes est forcé de se rendre à Mexicalli, où elles sont confrontées au racisme et à d'autres dangers dans le désert.1931 au Mexique, sous pression du gouvernement de Sonora, un groupe de personnes est forcé de se rendre à Mexicalli, où elles sont confrontées au racisme et à d'autres dangers dans le désert.
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- Scénario
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- 5 victoires et 19 nominations au total
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As a European, i know nothing about the desert or the politics in 1930. Even this movie was so foreign for me, it was really beautiful and i enjoyed it a lot. It is nice to learn new cultures.
This Mexican film is passable, it has good actors, a correct plot and good settings.
Predicable, cliched but still watchable. One of those films in which if something can go wrong then it surely will. Also, one of those films where somehow life, decency and goodness prevails - at least most of the time.
The movie, set during the great depression of the 1939s, is about a diverse group of Mexicans traveling - nay smuggling themselves - across the border to the US.
This journey through the thankless Sonora Desert brings out different elements from each character: the Indian man trying to defeat his demons; a Chinese Mexican and his wife and young daughter escaping racist persecution; a couple of stranded bootleggers; a young girl yet to experience life; and a few more along the way.
Sonora is as much a social commentary as it is entertainment. It's short, not so sharp, but an acceptable no frills film.
The movie, set during the great depression of the 1939s, is about a diverse group of Mexicans traveling - nay smuggling themselves - across the border to the US.
This journey through the thankless Sonora Desert brings out different elements from each character: the Indian man trying to defeat his demons; a Chinese Mexican and his wife and young daughter escaping racist persecution; a couple of stranded bootleggers; a young girl yet to experience life; and a few more along the way.
Sonora is as much a social commentary as it is entertainment. It's short, not so sharp, but an acceptable no frills film.
You know those films which you can not take your eye off. Well, this is one is like this. From minute one to the end you feel like we're there, with the characters. Goof performances, great direction and beautiful photography. I really recommend it.
Ostensibly a western (although set in 1931), or just a "disparate group facing danger, who will survive?" movie, "Sonora" is both a look at some forgotten Mexican history, and a commentary on asylum and migration.
The usual scenario... people thrown together by chance facing danger... does rely on some of the darker parts of Mexican history (the Fascist anti-Chinese purges in Sonora, the mass deportation of Mexicans by the United States in the early 1930s), it also brings to mind the disparate and desperate reasons for making dangerous trips through the desert (today to the United States, then, merely across state lines into Baja California). The Wongs flee racial prejudice, Doña Rosario and Pilar seek family reunification, the Commario flees the law, etc. Smugglers (booze in 1931, drugs today), racists, the elements... all complications, sometimes deadly, faced by those having to leave their homes today. What makes it particularly worth watching is that the only member of the expedition, the guide, Emeterio (Juan Cossio), is also a displaced person... when introduced, he is a deracinated "Indian", but emerges as a leader when he returns to his own cultural traditions.
The usual scenario... people thrown together by chance facing danger... does rely on some of the darker parts of Mexican history (the Fascist anti-Chinese purges in Sonora, the mass deportation of Mexicans by the United States in the early 1930s), it also brings to mind the disparate and desperate reasons for making dangerous trips through the desert (today to the United States, then, merely across state lines into Baja California). The Wongs flee racial prejudice, Doña Rosario and Pilar seek family reunification, the Commario flees the law, etc. Smugglers (booze in 1931, drugs today), racists, the elements... all complications, sometimes deadly, faced by those having to leave their homes today. What makes it particularly worth watching is that the only member of the expedition, the guide, Emeterio (Juan Cossio), is also a displaced person... when introduced, he is a deracinated "Indian", but emerges as a leader when he returns to his own cultural traditions.
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- Sonora, the Devil's Highway
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- Montant brut mondial
- 112 633 $US
- Durée1 heure 34 minutes
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- 2.39 : 1
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