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El Norte

  • 1983
  • R
  • 2h 21min
VALUTAZIONE IMDb
7,7/10
5920
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El Norte (1983)
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Aggiungi una trama nella tua linguaAfter their family is killed in a government massacre, siblings Enrique and Rosa flee Guatemala and embark on a perilous journey to "El Norte": the United States.After their family is killed in a government massacre, siblings Enrique and Rosa flee Guatemala and embark on a perilous journey to "El Norte": the United States.After their family is killed in a government massacre, siblings Enrique and Rosa flee Guatemala and embark on a perilous journey to "El Norte": the United States.

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    • Gregory Nava
  • Sceneggiatura
    • Gregory Nava
    • Anna Thomas
  • Star
    • Zaide Silvia Gutiérrez
    • David Villalpando
    • Ernesto Gómez Cruz
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  • VALUTAZIONE IMDb
    7,7/10
    5920
    LA TUA VALUTAZIONE
    • Regia
      • Gregory Nava
    • Sceneggiatura
      • Gregory Nava
      • Anna Thomas
    • Star
      • Zaide Silvia Gutiérrez
      • David Villalpando
      • Ernesto Gómez Cruz
    • 58Recensioni degli utenti
    • 30Recensioni della critica
    • 75Metascore
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    • Candidato a 1 Oscar
      • 3 vittorie e 3 candidature totali

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    Interpreti principali49

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    Zaide Silvia Gutiérrez
    Zaide Silvia Gutiérrez
    • Rosa
    • (as Zaide Silvia Gutierrez)
    David Villalpando
    David Villalpando
    • Enrique
    Ernesto Gómez Cruz
    Ernesto Gómez Cruz
    • Arturo
    • (as Ernesto Gomez Cruz)
    Alicia del Lago
    • Lupe
    Mike Gomez
    Mike Gomez
    • Informer
    • (as Mike Gomez Giron)
    Jose Martin Ruano
    • Foreman
    Stella Quan
    • Josefita
    Eraclio Zepeda
    • Pedro
    Emilio Gomez Ozuna
    • Luis
    Daniel Lemus Valenzuela
    • Encarnacion
    Rodrigo Puebla
    • El Puma the Soldier
    Yosahandi Navarrete Quan
    • Josefita's Daughter
    Rodolfo De Alejandre
    • Ramon
    • (as Rodolfo Alexandre)
    Emilio Del Haro
    • Truck Driver
    Jorge Moreno
    Jorge Moreno
    • Old Man on Bus
    Palomo Garcia
    • Coyote at Bus Station
    Ismael Gamez
    • Jeering Slumdweller
    Silverio Lujan
    • Jeering Slumdweller
    • Regia
      • Gregory Nava
    • Sceneggiatura
      • Gregory Nava
      • Anna Thomas
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    9filfy-2

    Coming to America--the untold chapter

    Gregory Nava's drama, "El Norte," is hands-down the best film ever made about the Latin American immigrant experience in the US. It's also one of the best films of the 80's.

    Wonderfully acted and expertly directed, this film will make you think twice about the "invisible" people who clean your house, watch your kids, make your food, garden your yard, wash your car, etc. This movie puts a face to those people and their day-to-day struggles here in this country. It's not always a pretty picture.

    Although this film is fictional, at times it feels like a documentary. It's not a documentary however, because it's also quite funny and it contains elements of magical realism.

    This film is a landmark of Latino filmmaking in the US. Watch it today!
    7r-albury

    Touching and powerful

    This movie is a touching story of a brother and sister trying to escape oppression in their native Guatemala and escape to 'El Norte' after the rest of their family has been taken by the army. We experience their hardships with them and see their fears and are constantly rooting for them to cross the border safely and hoping that they will find their place in the United States. They quickly realize that in 'El Norte' not everyone has a car and tons of money like their father had said. They bounce from city to city looking for work and avoiding deportation and realize that there is no place for them – not in Guatemala, Mexico or the United states. There is a lot of magical realism in the movie (which I'm not a fan of) and the ending is ambiguous but it is a great film that the viewer gets involved in emotionally.
    10vgs1895

    Excellent movie about real life in the Americas

    Having taught illegal immigrants for decades, this movie intrigued me. From what I have been told by the parents of my students, this movie correctly depicts the lives of many of people who struggle to get to this country. I also know from working with older students, that the life shown in the movie in Southern California is also accurate.

    When I taught college sociology classes, I made this movie mandatory viewing (along with "Emerald Forest" and "Belzaire the Cajun." Don't expect a 'feel-good' movie--it's not this one. Do expect to get a glimpse into the lives of millions of people who now live in the United States, and what it took to get here.

    PS--Much of this movie is in the Spanish and South American Indian language (with subtitles). Block out the bottom of the screen if you want to practice your español. ¡Qué bueno! (Si, yo hablo español.)
    10Captain_Couth

    An overlooked classic from Gregory Nava.

    El Norte (1983) is sadly an overlooked and underrated film from Gregory Nava. Before he made bio-pictures for Hollywood, Mr. Nava was a great film maker. His heart breaking EL NORTE is about two central American Indian peasants who risk everything so they could start a new life in the land of milk and honey "El Norte". They struggle through many hardships in their travels from Guatemala through the rough and wild terrain of Mexico and the sleazy "Coyotes" who always try to make a buck on the blood and sweat of these immigrant workers who want a chance at the American way of life.

    Politics aside (people who have read my reviews know which side I stand on) you have to feel for these people who are willing to work for little just so they could have useless things. Ironically their hard work makes it able for people to buy at cost produce and cheaper goods. A gritty film that'll make you think about what these so called "illegals" have to go through. I wished this movie was available on d.v.d. in a restored format. I saw this film many years ago. The print was dark and grainy. The audio was no great shakes either. One day, people will be able to see this film. Until then check your local libraries or maybe by some ray of hope P.B.S. will air it once more (but considering the current leadership of P.B.S. that's highly unlikely).

    Highest recommendation possible.
    nk_gillen

    Journey through the Americas

    Like Ruben Martinez's recent nonfiction work on Latino emigrants, "Crossing Over," Gregory Nava's film, "El Norte," begins with a re-working of the Passion Play--only this time the Christ figure is Arturo Xuncax, a Guatemalan Indian and guerilla leader, who's betrayed to the landowner/elites by one of his own followers. As a result, Xuncax and his "disciples" are killed in a bloody nocturnal raid staged by the elites' enforcers--members of the Guatemalan military--and Arturo's severed head is suspended by rope from a tree limb to serve as a warning to others who may conspire against the Oppressor.

    Viewers are forgiven, therefore, if they expect a story of political martyrdom and vengeance, since it is Arturo's son, Enrique, who takes up the machete that his murdered father (a "Man of Peace") refused to bring along with him to his fate. Instead, Enrique is advised by a friend to strike out to "el Norte." And since the military has vowed to de- populate Arturo's village, this would appear to be sound advice.

    Thus begins one of the best "journey" films ever made. Enrique and his sister, Rosa (presumably, both are still in their teens), make the long trek from their once-idyllic Central American mountain village to what they mistakenly believe will be a comfortable, material existence in California, US of A.

    While the Guatemalan scenes in "El Norte" are dark, foggy, murky, and formally paced, the second section of the film (subtitled "El Coyote") begins with a blast of mariachi music and we see the pair of young travelers on a bright, sunlit, modern Mexican highway. Most of this section deals with Rosa and Enrique's efforts to cross the Mexi-Cali border, yet this portion also gives the director a chance to delineate the personalities of his hero and heroine.

    Enrique is characterized as an idealist, a dreamer, eternally kind at heart to everyone. No less kinder is Rosa. But as Enrique explains to a retired smuggler, "I think she is stronger than the two of us put together." He's right. Rosa possesses a harder edge than Enrique--an inner strength, in fact, that makes her the emotional and spiritual center of the film. On a bus ride through the Mexican countryside, she refuses to close the window next to her seat, despite the protests of a man sitting behind her; she refuses to be prevented from embracing and observing life as it truly is. Rosa is a realist. While in Tijuana, she explains to Enrique that the sale or pawning of their mother's jewelry is the only practical way they can finance their crossing over to America. Enrique, ever the sentimentalist, objects. But Rosa insists; and in the end, she wins this minor argument.

    Brother and sister do manage to make it across the borderline--but at a terrible price that doesn't become evident until the film's conclusion.

    "El Norte" was made on a shoestring; but Nava's direction is clever, sometimes in a style reminiscent of late-50's French New Wave, but more often as naturalistic as an Upton Sinclair novel. Indeed, a scene showing Enrique flexing his muscles while begging for work with a construction crew seems an obvious reference to Sinclair's "The Jungle."

    The film is very well-cast, every scene directed economically but effectively. There is no waste-motion in this movie. Its rhythm is lyrical without being needlessly reflective. The acting is first-rate, especially the performances of two of the minor players: Lupe Ontiveros (as Nacha, Rosa's friend in Los Angeles) and Trinidad Silva (as Monte, the cynical, opportunistic baseball fanatic).

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      The production of El Norte (1983) encountered major problems with Mexican police while shooting on location in Tijuana. According to director Gregory Nava: "One day, men with machine guns took over the set. I had guns pointed at my head. We were forced to shut down production, bribe our way out of the country, fight to get our costumes back, and start shooting again in California." Nava also recalled that Mexican police kidnapped the film's accountant and held him for ransom, and that his own parents had to pose as tourists to smuggle rolls of exposed film across the U.S. border. Back in California, Nava and his crew had to re-create a movie set of the Mexican shanty town where Rosa and Enrique stay before crossing the border.
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      In the final scenes with Enrique on the construction site, the foreman is seen watching Enrique. In a medium shot, he is carrying a rule or spirit level in his left hand as he looks at Enrique. In the next shot, with Enrique in the foreground, the foreman is empty handed.
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      Enrique's friend: You have to learn to talk like a Mexican. Tell me it's a hot day.

      Enrique Xuncax: It's a hot day.

      Enrique's friend: No! You won't make it two miles past the border. "It's a fucking hot day." Mexicans are always saying fuck. Fuck this, fuck that. Now try it again.

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    Dettagli

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    • Data di uscita
      • 11 ottobre 1983 (Regno Unito)
    • Paesi di origine
      • Stati Uniti
      • Regno Unito
      • Messico
    • Sito ufficiale
      • Official site
    • Lingue
      • Spagnolo
      • Maya
      • Inglese
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      • The North
    • Luoghi delle riprese
      • Guatemala City, Guatemala
    • Aziende produttrici
      • American Playhouse
      • Channel Four Films
      • Independent Productions
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    • Lordo Stati Uniti e Canada
      • 27.920 USD
    • Fine settimana di apertura Stati Uniti e Canada
      • 27.920 USD
      • 15 set 2019
    • Lordo in tutto il mondo
      • 27.920 USD
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    • Tempo di esecuzione
      • 2h 21min(141 min)
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      • 1.78 : 1

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