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Le jardin de l'Eden

Original title: El jardín del Edén
  • 1994
  • 1h 44m
IMDb RATING
6.5/10
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Le jardin de l'Eden (1994)
Drama

Looking for a better destiny for their lives, a group of people arrives to Tijuana, in the Mexico-USA borderline. A widow and her children, a chicano woman without a firm identity, a "gringa... Read allLooking for a better destiny for their lives, a group of people arrives to Tijuana, in the Mexico-USA borderline. A widow and her children, a chicano woman without a firm identity, a "gringa" writer fascinated with Mexico and her hermit brother, plus a mexican peasant who wants t... Read allLooking for a better destiny for their lives, a group of people arrives to Tijuana, in the Mexico-USA borderline. A widow and her children, a chicano woman without a firm identity, a "gringa" writer fascinated with Mexico and her hermit brother, plus a mexican peasant who wants to cross the border are the main characters looking for "the garden of eden".

  • Director
    • María Novaro
  • Writers
    • Beatriz Novaro
    • María Novaro
  • Stars
    • Renée Coleman
    • Bruno Bichir
    • Gabriela Roel
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.5/10
    99
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • María Novaro
    • Writers
      • Beatriz Novaro
      • María Novaro
    • Stars
      • Renée Coleman
      • Bruno Bichir
      • Gabriela Roel
    • 2User reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    • Awards
      • 1 win & 6 nominations total

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    Renée Coleman
    Renée Coleman
    • Jane
    Bruno Bichir
    Bruno Bichir
    • Felipe
    Gabriela Roel
    Gabriela Roel
    • Serena
    Xavier Bautista
    • El Maleno
    Jerónimo Berruecos
    • Sergio
    Denisse Bravo
    • Lupita
    Bobbie Cassidy
    • Oficial migración
    Alan Ciangherotti
    • Julián
    Ángeles Cruz
    • Margarita Luna
    Joseph Culp
    Joseph Culp
    • Frank
    José García
    • Hermano de Felipe
    Dan Holsenback
    • Border Patrol Agent
    Huang Le
    • Japonesa
    Marielena
    • Mujer Huave mayor
    Ana Ofelia Murguía
    • Juana
    Narciso Paez
    • El tatuado
    Yano Rubinstein
    • La Migre
    Rosario Sagrav
    • Elizabeth
    • Director
      • María Novaro
    • Writers
      • Beatriz Novaro
      • María Novaro
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    10garyml

    One of the best films on the subject of Mexican border crossings

    This film is one of the best I have seen on Mexican border crossings. The reality of life on the Mexican side of the border vs. the false promises of life in the United States is very well done. The conflict among the Mexicans on both sides of the border is depicted very well. The screenplay captures the abject poverty and the need for change. We should remove the borders and take the money we are spending now for health care and education and stop catering to the right wing racists. We have lost the battle to control our borders and this film shows that in great detail. The relationship between the American siblings is highlighted by the similarities in the Mexican community. The metaphor of the whales not having any borders in the water speaks volumes about freedom and the desire to be able to travel freely without government interference. The cinematography was right on. I have lived in Mexico and in Central America and there is little or no public lighting of streets and pathways. It adds to the mystery of the country. The interjection of the bandits shows how Mexicans are victimized on both sides of the border. Crime does not have any borders.
    cyn_duncan

    An interesting look at the U.S./ Mexican border

    This is not a commercial Hollywood style film, and if you're looking for a lot of action, you won't get it here. El Jardín del Edén is a thoughtful, intriguing character study and gives us a glimpse of what life is like for different kinds of people who end up at the U.S./Mexican border in the mid-1990s. Migration is not a one way street, and just as there are Mexicans who want to go to "the other side," there are people from the U.S. who are drawn to Mexico and are searching for something there they can't find at home. Not all Mexicans living in Tijuana want to cross to the U.S. Not all Mexicans who cross want to stay in the U.S. This film breaks down a lot of stereotypes about what the border is, and it makes it clear that we can't put people into neat little categories. People are motivated to do things for a lot of different reasons, and sometimes cultural and personal differences are so subtle that people offend or hurt each other without even realizing it. I would recommend this film to anyone who has seen too many violent, action packed films about corruption, greed and crime along the border, because it shows that things are not always so dramatic and wild as we imagine. Here, the border has a definite and unique character of its own, but it's no better and no worse than any other place. Sometimes people find what they're looking for, sometimes not, but there is a certain degree of hope in the film that keeps the characters moving forward and imagining a better kind of life for themselves and others.

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    • Release date
      • March 1, 1995 (France)
    • Countries of origin
      • Mexico
      • Canada
      • France
    • Languages
      • English
      • Spanish
    • Also known as
      • El jardín del Edén mexicano
    • Filming locations
      • San Diego, California, USA
    • Production companies
      • Fondo de Fomento a la Calidad Cinematográfica
      • Instituto Mexicano de Cinematografía (IMCINE)
      • Macondo Cine Video
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 44m(104 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby

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