Miguel Pinero's creative and turbulent life was cut short at age 40: a Tony Award nominee who did time at Sing-Sing, a volatile urban poet whose work is recognized as a precursor to rap and ... Read allMiguel Pinero's creative and turbulent life was cut short at age 40: a Tony Award nominee who did time at Sing-Sing, a volatile urban poet whose work is recognized as a precursor to rap and hip-hop, and a writer of hit TV shows.Miguel Pinero's creative and turbulent life was cut short at age 40: a Tony Award nominee who did time at Sing-Sing, a volatile urban poet whose work is recognized as a precursor to rap and hip-hop, and a writer of hit TV shows.
- Awards
- 6 wins & 4 nominations total
- Miguel's Father
- (as Jamier Sanchez)
- Bodega Man
- (as Oscar Colon)
- Tutu
- (as Loraine Velez)
- Director
- Writer
- All cast & crew
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Benjamin Bratt did receive some kudos for his acting, but he deserved nominations. In the short documentary on the DVD, he mentions that in his teens he saw the film of "Short Eyes" and was frightened by the subject matter. He also mentions fear when offered the Pinero role, because he would be playing a real person. This must be one of the notable cases where an actor overcame some fear to turn in an astonishing portrait.
I hope I've suggested a few of the reasons to see this film. Among other things, it casts doubt on the mainstream as we've come to know it. Pinero would have liked that about it....
Storyline
Did you know
- TriviaBenjamin Bratt met future wife Talisa Soto while working together in this film. The two then married in April of 2002.
- Quotes
[first lines]
Miguel Piñero: Hey, what's happenin', what's happenin'?
[chuckling]
Miguel Piñero: We'll just start from the top.
Miguel Piñero: Well, I guess I started stealing when I was eight. Stealing bread for my baby sister and brother. And other times you walk into the supermarket and just eat the food right out of the aisles, and not even pay. We'd walk right outside, you know? Now when you think about Latin writers, you probably think about Senior Márquez, Neruda, Cortazar - the magic realism. Not here, not this. There are no floating butterflys around my head when I walk down Avenue B., you know.
[looking into the camera]
Miguel Piñero: This is street reality. This is where we shout it out. Shout it out.
[winks]
Title Card: In 1974, a Puerto Rican ex-con named Miguel Pinero took the city of New York by storm with a controversial play about life in prison. Short Eyes won the Obie and New York Drama Critics Award and later became a movie.
Title Card: Pinero was one of the founders of the Nuyorican Poets Cafe. Over the years he went on to write poetry and more plays, wrote for and acted in movies and television. Kojak, Fort Apache - The Bronx, Baretta, Miami Vice, and more...
- ConnectionsReferenced in The Holiday (2006)
- SoundtracksAgueybana Zemi
Written by Jerry Gonzalez and Frankie Rodriguez
Published by Sidezone Music, Inc. (ASCAP)
Performed by Jerry Gonzalez and Frankie Rodriguez
Courtesy of Sunnyside Records
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Details
Box office
- Gross US & Canada
- $275,171
- Opening weekend US & Canada
- $21,750
- Dec 16, 2001
- Gross worldwide
- $275,171
- Runtime1 hour 43 minutes
- Color
- Sound mix
- Aspect ratio
- 1.85 : 1