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El sueño del caimán

  • 2001
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 42m
IMDb RATING
7.1/10
89
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Daniel Guzmán and Rafael Velasco in El sueño del caimán (2001)
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Inaki is a young man living in Spain who has joined up with an elderly man to become a petty thief. A routine robbery goes awry when the old man dies unexpectedly, and Inaki finds himself on... Read allInaki is a young man living in Spain who has joined up with an elderly man to become a petty thief. A routine robbery goes awry when the old man dies unexpectedly, and Inaki finds himself on the run. He returns to Mexico to hide out for a while in the rooming house where his fath... Read allInaki is a young man living in Spain who has joined up with an elderly man to become a petty thief. A routine robbery goes awry when the old man dies unexpectedly, and Inaki finds himself on the run. He returns to Mexico to hide out for a while in the rooming house where his father Patxi lives with his brother, El Caiman; the house is run by an upbeat drag queen named... Read all

  • Director
    • Beto Gómez
  • Writers
    • Beto Gómez
    • Siro Montalbán
  • Stars
    • Daniel Guzmán
    • Rafael Velasco
    • Kandido Uranga
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    7.1/10
    89
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Beto Gómez
    • Writers
      • Beto Gómez
      • Siro Montalbán
    • Stars
      • Daniel Guzmán
      • Rafael Velasco
      • Kandido Uranga
    • 3User reviews
    • 1Critic review
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 3 wins total

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    Daniel Guzmán
    Daniel Guzmán
    • Iñaki
    Rafael Velasco
    • Caimán
    Kandido Uranga
    Kandido Uranga
    • Patxi
    Miguel Natividad
    • El Nene
    Gabriel Anaya
    • Masajista Arturito
    Lorenzo Arcos
    • Presentador Casino
    Carlos Avilés
    • Cantante 2
    Asunción Balaguer
    Asunción Balaguer
    • Abuela Iñaki
    Consuelo Carcedo Ramos
    • Señora
    Sergio Cervántes
    • Policía 1
    Roberto Cobo
    Roberto Cobo
    • Tomasito
    Paloma Cumplido
    • Hija1 Policía Bco.
    Camila de Santiago
    • Rosa
    Sara Ditera
    • Anita
    • (as Sara Ruiz)
    José Dorasco
    • Guerrero Azteca
    Roberto Espejo
    • Tía Carmela
    Ana Fuente
    • Itzel
    Beky García
    • Sirvienta
    • Director
      • Beto Gómez
    • Writers
      • Beto Gómez
      • Siro Montalbán
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    9el74

    Promising Film Debut

    I got to catch the new Beto Gomez film when it was shown in Brownsville, Tx. I was very impressed with the storyline and the acting ( it really did seem like an ode to the golden age of mexican cinema).Unlike other contemporary Mexican films, this does not have to do with life in Mexico City. For once, someone is concentrating on another part of the country and telling their stories. Its about time Mexican cinema made its way out of D.F. and into the rest of the country. The film seems like a very promising debut, can't wait to see what else is in store for the future.
    9fermin771009

    About dreams

    This is a picture closely related with dreams. First, the dream of director Beto Gomez about making a picture, dream which lead him to working with friends and practically without money. And finally, the dreams of Caiman, Inaki and all the other people in the picture's world, which is so hostile with dreams as life usually is. So, "The dream of Caiman" is like "Requiem for a dream": usual characters with usual dreams which lead to unusual situations in a world where the most usual is not dreaming.
    6ergalfi

    Joyful

    Iñaki flees from Spain towards Mexico where it is meted again with his father, who has like better friend the Cayman, that dreams as well about living to the borders of the sea without no preoccupation. Irreverent, fresh and relaxed, this film was filmed almost in its totality in Guadalajara, reason why tapatío immediately became the favorite of the public. Go'mez takes the cinema from pachucos, fighters, police and thieves, and she mixes it to film the dream of the cayman, but in addition she adds references to classic films like Afternoon of dogs, Taxi to driver and Dogs of reserve, the result: it films without pretensions, amused. Filmed in black and white, and with unknown actors, all excellent, in special the Cayman (Velasco), it has a small detail and it is that in its structure of the script it ends up having two protagonists: Iñaki (Guzmán) and Cayman, reason why are as if they were two films you not directly relate affected more, in the end we do not know that it happened with one of them. Nevertheless it films is highly joyful.

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      'Beto Gomez' originally cast a woman to play Tia Carmela, but the actress disappeared days before her scenes. Gomez then approached Roberto Espejo, who also played one of the cops in the bank robbery sequence, and offered him the role, based upon his long experience in cabarets and nightclubs.

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    • Release date
      • March 14, 2003 (Mexico)
    • Country of origin
      • Mexico
    • Official sites
      • official site
      • official site (Mexico)
    • Language
      • Spanish
    • Also known as
      • O Sonho de Caimán
    • Filming locations
      • Barra de Navidad, Jalisco, Mexico
    • Production companies
      • Dejarme Disfrutar Films
      • Icónica
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    • Gross worldwide
      • $3,482
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 42 minutes
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Sound mix
      • DTS

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