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Un pasaje de Ida

  • 1988
  • 1h 30m
IMDb RATING
7.1/10
137
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Un pasaje de Ida (1988)
Drama

A fictional retelling of the Regina Express tragedy, in which 22 Dominican stowaways died from suffocation in an attempt of illegal travel in September 1981.A fictional retelling of the Regina Express tragedy, in which 22 Dominican stowaways died from suffocation in an attempt of illegal travel in September 1981.A fictional retelling of the Regina Express tragedy, in which 22 Dominican stowaways died from suffocation in an attempt of illegal travel in September 1981.

  • Director
    • Agliberto Meléndez
  • Writers
    • Adelso Cass
    • Agliberto Meléndez
    • Danilo Taveras
  • Stars
    • Ángel Muñiz
    • Carlos Alfredo Fatule
    • Horacio Veloz
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    7.1/10
    137
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Agliberto Meléndez
    • Writers
      • Adelso Cass
      • Agliberto Meléndez
      • Danilo Taveras
    • Stars
      • Ángel Muñiz
      • Carlos Alfredo Fatule
      • Horacio Veloz
    • 7User reviews
    • 2Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win total

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    Ángel Muñiz
    • René
    Carlos Alfredo Fatule
    • Isidro
    • (as Carlos Alfredo)
    Horacio Veloz
    • Payano
    Miguel Bucarelly
    • Turín
    • (as Miguel Buccarelli)
    Victor Checo
    • Angel
    Nini Germán
    • Elpidio
    Félix Germán
    • Belarminio
    Ángel Haché
    • Piro
    Pepito Guerra
    • Valerio
    Rafael Villalona
    • Quimo
    Frank Lendor
    • Comandante
    Giovanny Cruz
    • Rufino
    • (as Giovanni Cruz)
    Juan Maria Almonte
    • Goyo
    Delta Soto
    • María
    Juan Karlos Mañón
    • Tony
    Johanny Sosa
    • Eladio
    María Castillo
    • Tati
    Teresita Basilis
    • Fica
    • Director
      • Agliberto Meléndez
    • Writers
      • Adelso Cass
      • Agliberto Meléndez
      • Danilo Taveras
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    7ariel-15

    Dominican film that shows the immigration problems

    This is a Dominican film of low cost. The Dominican movie is growing, slowly but firm. This film is from the pioneers, shows the sad life of the poor people who only thing in resolve their problems get out their country looking for the United State.

    This a cultural film. Please if you looking for shots or sex not lose your time with this modest film and young movie.
    6fmlora

    Agliberto provides a dramatic passage with the absolute guarantee to take the control from a strong and human history.

    Based on the reality of the illegal trips, this film takes a real fact occurred in 1980 when several Dominicans passed away asphyxiated within a container of the boat Regina Express. Agliberto provides a dramatic passage with the absolute guarantee to take the control from a strong and human history. In spite of the technical deficiencies, the work of the camera made by Peyi Guzmán focuses a surrealistic style to equip to the image with that veracity and significance in the film language. A nourished group of Dominican actors is put under the scrutiny of a public who saw reflected in the screen all his fears to open a stage important in the persistence to make some kind of national cinema. Agliberto next to Danilo Taveras and Adelso Cass composes history of the Regina like a realistic fable of the Dominican one without doors that to open. Without structuring a thematic line in the Dominican films "One Way Ticket" determined the tone of the marginality like a constant in the Dominican cinema. This films had a cost approximated to the 420.000 pesos and the recovery of the investment was slow since the market in that then ones were not prepared to receive a creole product.
    7ofidenis2002

    Dreams against reality...

    This movie reflects the reality and dangers that face a group of people whom decided to leave their country as illegal crew, trying to get a better life, but encounters death instead...

    It's one of the first movies filmed in DR.

    This movie was shown the first time in 1988, later the film industry in DR started growing, and they showed it again in 2005.

    Most of the actors in this movie were from the theater and did an excellent work.

    Carlos Alfredo is an excellent performer, not only in TV but on Opera's performance.

    Angel Muñiz was the Director later of Nueva Yol and Nueva Yol III, which are other movies produced in DR.

    Angel Hache is an excellent theater actor and a very good painter.
    10hhbooker2

    A One-Way Ticket

    This is a tragic story of would be immigrants from the Dominican Republic to Puerto Rico. The ship's crew floods the holding tank in order to get rid of the evidence, in this case, human cargo who are attempting to enter Puerto Rico and then the United States without legal documentation. Half of the victims die when the encased area is flooded with water and the other half are rescued by the Dominican Republic customs agents. In the end you see actual film footage of a true event and you see a ladder placed along another ship with would be immigrants slipping on board to stow away. 50,000 of more Dominicans have lost their lives trying to cross the shark invested waters between their poor nation and Mayaguez, Puerto Rico. Unlike the Cuban refugees, these refugees are seldom given sanctuary. This film is a must see for those who care what happens to those poor people seeking a better life for their families.
    7egomez

    A true Story

    Although there were previous attempts to produce movies in the Dominican Republic, this is the one that made that dream come true. This is the first movie completely made by dominicans and this movie open the minds of independent dominican film makers. Even now the country's film industry is in it's beginnings and some good films have been made but, definitively, this is the best dominican movie ever done.

    Based on a true story, this movie recreate the death of tens of men and women while they were trying to flee the country on a merchant boat running away from the realities of their poverty world. A world that is still there.

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    • Trivia
      In 2004, this movie was brought back to Dominican movie theathers, sixteen years after its first release.
    • Quotes

      Ship crew man: They'll get drowned!

      Quimo: ...Yeah.

      Ship crew man: They're 40 men!

      Quimo: ...So?

    • Connections
      Featured in Premios Casandra (1994)
    • Soundtracks
      Dejar mi Tierra
      Performed by Luchy Vicioso

      Composed by Rafael Solano

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    Details

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    • Release date
      • February 18, 1988 (Dominican Republic)
    • Country of origin
      • Dominican Republic
    • Language
      • Spanish
    • Also known as
      • One Way Ticket
    • Filming locations
      • Dominican Republic
    • Production company
      • Producciones Testimonio S.A.
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    • Budget
      • DOP 420,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 30 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono

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