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Rojo amanecer

  • 1990
  • 1h 36m
IMDb RATING
8.0/10
2.2K
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Ademar Arau, Marta Aura, Demián Bichir, Bruno Bichir, Héctor Bonilla, Carlos Cardán, Jorge Fegán, Eduardo Palomo, and María Rojo in Rojo amanecer (1990)
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A Claustrophobic experience which involves a Mexican middle class family into the atrocities made by wild and heartless army forces whose main objective seems to be students who do not permi... Read allA Claustrophobic experience which involves a Mexican middle class family into the atrocities made by wild and heartless army forces whose main objective seems to be students who do not permit the 1968's Olimpic games' to develop normally.A Claustrophobic experience which involves a Mexican middle class family into the atrocities made by wild and heartless army forces whose main objective seems to be students who do not permit the 1968's Olimpic games' to develop normally.

  • Director
    • Jorge Fons
  • Writers
    • Guadalupe Ortega
    • Xavier Robles
  • Stars
    • Héctor Bonilla
    • María Rojo
    • Jorge Fegán
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  • IMDb RATING
    8.0/10
    2.2K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Jorge Fons
    • Writers
      • Guadalupe Ortega
      • Xavier Robles
    • Stars
      • Héctor Bonilla
      • María Rojo
      • Jorge Fegán
    • 11User reviews
    • 2Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    • Awards
      • 12 wins & 3 nominations total

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    Héctor Bonilla
    Héctor Bonilla
    • Humberto
    María Rojo
    María Rojo
    • Alicia
    Jorge Fegán
    • Don Roque
    Ademar Arau
    • Carlos
    Demián Bichir
    Demián Bichir
    • Jorge
    • (as Demian Bichir)
    Bruno Bichir
    Bruno Bichir
    • Sergio
    Marta Aura
    Marta Aura
    • Neighbor woman
    Eduardo Palomo
    • Injured Boy
    Carlos Cardán
    • Second lieutenant
    Leonor Bonilla
    • Girl
    Paloma Robles
    • Graciela
    Simón Guevara
    • Boy 1
    Sergio Sánchez
    • Boy 2
    Roberto Sosa
    Roberto Sosa
    • Soldier
    Santiago Allende
    • Student 1
    María Teresa Mondragón
    • Woman crying at stairs
    Blas García
    • Agent 1
    Baltazar Oviedo
    • Agent 2
    • Director
      • Jorge Fons
    • Writers
      • Guadalupe Ortega
      • Xavier Robles
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    8kls-2

    An important film, which dramatizes a horrific event of Mexico's history.

    Very good article in today's (Oct. 3, 2008) LA Times re the massacre.

    The "news peg" is the memorial March held in the capital on Oct 2, 2008.

    They mention that Marcelo Ebrard ordered flags flown at half-mast, a major recognition of the event.

    It covers the continuing problem of impunity.

    It does not, however, mention events in Guadalajara.

    The article skims through various attempts to investigate and fix culpability over the years.

    It also mentions calls from Amensty International and other human rights organizations for investigations and justice.
    ailedvillagomez

    Horrible story, marvellous film

    La película es un suceso horrible que pasó en México, me hizo sentir desesperación, enojo, tristeza y pánico. La forma en la que la historia está narrada es muy inteligente! Se filmó la película con muy poco dinero y clandestinamente, la considero un must de cine mexicano, muy muy recomendable.
    8m_miranda_m

    not much has changed!

    i recently saw this movie again, and it just made me feel sick, because even though that actually happened 34 years ago, and we as a society think that so much has changed, you soon realize that it hasn't, because that could actually happen again in this day and age, and it actually has, of course we don't hear anything about it, as we didn't hear much about it back then, there's a scene in the movie, when the family after thinking the worst is over, sit around the tv to watch the news, and they are shocked to hear the news anchor reports about just a minor disturbance, with some injured and some dead, 34 years latter we still don't know the whole story, but what we do know is that it wasn't a minor disturbance, hundreds of students, most in their late teens or early twenty's where slaughtered like pigs in the middle of the street by the mexican army, that's the reason all student movement's are doomed to fail, because politicians who are supposed to be the ones looking after us don't think twice about murdering the innocent as long as they get to stay in power, a lot of people don't understand, and say "well they asked for it" or "what where they protesting", they where protesting a corrupt government that didn't think twice about doing what it did, there's some very violent scenes in the movie, but i don't think it was enough, i wish this movie was so raw and in your face that it would have been able to wake up everyone who is still living in the dream world.
    10insomniac_rod

    A tragedy that changed the freedom of speech in México, perfectly shown in this movie.

    ROJO AMANECER shows perfectly the situation that blackened the lives of hundreds of Mexicans back in 1968. People who watch the movie should understand the truth about the events and then watch the movie to get the director's point of view. Even if you think that the events happened in another way you should still watch this film.

    The killings in La Plaza de Las 3 culturas is the most terrible and violent event in Mexican contemporary story. This film showed what really happened in a crude and realistic way. The story is well crafted, the character development is great, and the explaination of how the events ocurred was perfectly narrated through the dramatic plot.

    The direction is excelent as it's a dramatic film based on real events, instead of a documentary the dramatic plot fit perfect. The acting couldn't have been better. Consolidated and talented actors like Héctor Bonilla, Maria Rojo, Eduardo Palomo, and Demián Bichir, give the best performances in the film. The score is crude but effective, works perfect with the tension of the film. The cinematography gave a documentary feel, still it worked great.

    ROJO AMANECER is without a doubt, one of the best Mexican films of all time. Not only for being a great produced film, it's a film that has the intention to show how things really happened, and sadly, nowadays the events shown in the movie are the pure reflection of a decadent Mexican society.

    Excelent film, recommended for everyone. ACTING 10 DIRECTION 10 SCORE 9 FUN FACTOR 10

    9/10
    8moshdesigner

    Some incredible acting and a treat of "black "Mexican history.

    When I saw the film as it was released in the theaters, I thought it was a superb film. More than a decade later, a part of such awe is gone. The plot? A middle-class family undergoes the violent events happened in Tlatelolco, Mexico City, in 1968.

    The sound recording and editing was most probably done by butchers. Clumsy ones. The firing sounds seem to be stolen from a Pink Panther cartoon episode. I suppose –though– that the budget was small, so I will not insist too much on it.

    There is nonetheless some VERY good acting in here, performed by Héctor Bonilla, María Rojo and Demián Bichir. My highlight performance happens when Bonilla angrily addresses his sons at the family table, after arriving from work. Sadly, most of the other actors perform poorly (Bruno Bichir, although decently acting,is decidedly overshadowed by his brother). The pamphlet girl's acting is wooden and many other actors seemed to have been simply borrowed from a student theatrical company. The cops (judiciales) are almost a caricature and -even though they can be brutal in real life- suffer from overacting.

    The scenery is flawless and honest. Lighting is OK, but nothing out of the ordinary. Some dialog lines are marvelously embellished and made "real" by Bonilla's and Rojo's delivery, although the dialog lines in general tend to sound kitschy, biased and overdone when dealing with political issues.

    Recommended to those who want to analyze the evolution of the recent Mexican cinema and to evil cops who are looking forward into improving their verbal intimidation techniques.

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    • Trivia
      This movie had to be done underground, because there was a risk to be jailed for touching this topic.
    • Goofs
      When the soldiers aimed Granpa and Gracielita to their flat, some soldiers in the stairs dressing like civil where hitting two teachers that where found hidden in the top of the building, meanwhile, the Grandpa and the rest of the family are watching at the door. During the fight there are some shots taking as the stairs as the door of the flat, shifts from day to night are notable in each take.
    • Alternate versions
      DVD version adds 15 minutes of footage to the theatrical version. very violent scenes for the time

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    • Release date
      • October 18, 1990 (Mexico)
    • Country of origin
      • Mexico
    • Language
      • Spanish
    • Also known as
      • Red Dawn
    • Filming locations
      • Tlatelolco, Mexico City, Distrito Federal, Mexico
    • Production company
      • Cinematográfica Sol S.A.
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 36 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.37 : 1

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