Nel 1985, un gruppo di criminali deride la sicurezza del Museo Nazionale di Antropologia di Città del Messico per estrarre cento quaranta pezzi d'arte pre-ispaniche dalle loro vetrine.Nel 1985, un gruppo di criminali deride la sicurezza del Museo Nazionale di Antropologia di Città del Messico per estrarre cento quaranta pezzi d'arte pre-ispaniche dalle loro vetrine.Nel 1985, un gruppo di criminali deride la sicurezza del Museo Nazionale di Antropologia di Città del Messico per estrarre cento quaranta pezzi d'arte pre-ispaniche dalle loro vetrine.
- Premi
- 7 vittorie e 32 candidature totali
- Jimena
- (as Maite Suárez)
- Adriana
- (as Amaya Suárez)
- Camila
- (as Camila Robertson)
- Gaby
- (as Natalia García)
Recensioni in evidenza
As a side note This is a movie where setting matters, México is not only the place this movie happens, it is the only place it could happen. Not only because of the poorly managed security in the museum, the way road military operates, or the erratic way news travel, but because of the lack of identity in the characters, feeling as if the pieces were their right to steal because those too were taken. Something I've always find lackluster in most Mexican films is how little they resemble Mexico, most of them usually work as a parody of the people and culture. But in both, Güeros and Museo, it is a celebration of the things that makes México an unique country, In neither a negative or positive view, but in one full of awareness. It is the first time in a long time that I've seen a film and actually said "this is a movie set in the same Mexico I live".
Lo sapevi?
- QuizThe movie is a fictionalized account of what was called "The Heist of the Century", with the obvious changes. In reality, it was performed by two veterinary school students, actual names Carlos Perches and Ramon Sardina. The movie portrays the events of the actual robbery quite accurately, including museum guards being careless due to a Christmas celebration, the amount and type stolen pieces, the method of escape, as well as the first suspicion of the heist being done by professionals working for international art dealers and the 50 million pesos reward offered by the museum. Later, the film comprises time periods and combines several characters into a single one. In reality, the thieves managed to avoid capture for four years: Perches and Sardina went to Acapulco, when they tried to sell the pieces to drug lord Jose Serrano and his mistress, a popular cabaret dancer nicknamed "Princesa Yamal". Serrano introduced them to Salvador Gutierrez a.k.a. "El Cabo", another drug lord, who promised to sell the artifacts and estimated a price tag of one billion dollars. Two of the pieces were given to Serrano in exchange for cocaine by Perches, while Sardina apparently gave him seven as evidence they were the actual robbers. The police, in the meanwhile, had lost track of the pieces and closed the file, in part by the fact of the Museum not having a complete inventory of the stolen artifacts until much later, with the first reports showing wrong or incomplete records. Finally, in January 1989, the Mexican Federal Police arrested "El Cabo", who gave them all the leads to find the robbers. Perches was arrested in April at his house, along with his brother and the rest of the stolen artifacts. Five more people were arrested, including Serrano's mistress, an Argentinean showgirl called Cristina Gonzalez -both later released- and an American named Nathan Clevenger, the apparent buyer. In total, 111 of 124 pieces were recovered and returned to the museum. However, the whereabouts of Ramon Sardina and the nine pieces he and Perches gave away is still unknown.
- Citazioni
Benjamin Wilson: What are Satelite-folk like, then?
Juan Núñez: A Satelite-folk is a person so tired from work, they'd rather watch TV than be with their family. What's on TV tires them, so they go to bed more tired. Their dreams tire them too. They wake up looking like crap, so tired. And one day, just like that, they die from exhaustion.
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- Lordo Stati Uniti e Canada
- 148.505 USD
- Fine settimana di apertura Stati Uniti e Canada
- 16.554 USD
- 16 set 2018
- Lordo in tutto il mondo
- 762.284 USD
- Tempo di esecuzione2 ore 8 minuti
- Colore
- Proporzioni
- 2.35 : 1