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Mil nubes

Original title: Mil nubes de paz cercan el cielo, amor, jamás acabarás de ser amor
  • 2003
  • Unrated
  • 1h 23m
IMDb RATING
5.6/10
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Mil nubes (2003)
DramaRomance

Gerardo, a 17-year old guy has just finished his relationship with Bruno and starts wandering hopeless through the streets of the city. In his wandering he's tortured by images: each masculi... Read allGerardo, a 17-year old guy has just finished his relationship with Bruno and starts wandering hopeless through the streets of the city. In his wandering he's tortured by images: each masculine body he sees reminds him of his lover. Gerardo is determined to keep what's left of his... Read allGerardo, a 17-year old guy has just finished his relationship with Bruno and starts wandering hopeless through the streets of the city. In his wandering he's tortured by images: each masculine body he sees reminds him of his lover. Gerardo is determined to keep what's left of his dying love. The only comfort he has is a letter that Bruno left him with his boss.

  • Director
    • Julián Hernández
  • Writer
    • Julián Hernández
  • Stars
    • Juan Carlos Ortuño
    • Juan Carlos Torres
    • Salvador Alvarez
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.6/10
    594
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    • Director
      • Julián Hernández
    • Writer
      • Julián Hernández
    • Stars
      • Juan Carlos Ortuño
      • Juan Carlos Torres
      • Salvador Alvarez
    • 10User reviews
    • 22Critic reviews
    • 35Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 5 wins & 6 nominations total

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    Juan Carlos Ortuño
    • Gerardo
    Juan Carlos Torres
    • Bruno
    Salvador Alvarez
    • Susana
    Gloria Andrade
    • Girl
    Llane Fragoso
    • Mirella
    Manuel Grapain Zaquelarez
    • Jorge
    Martha Gómez
    • Martha
    Rosa María Gómez
    • Mary
    Marcos Hernández
    • Boy
    Salvador Hernández
    • Antonio
    Perla De La Rosa
    Perla De La Rosa
    • Anna
    Miguel Loaiza
    • Adrián
    Pablo Molina
    • Andrés
    Mario Oliver
    • Umberto
    Clarisa Rendón
    Clarisa Rendón
    • Nadia
    Pilar Ruíz
    • Lola
    Martin Solís
    • Boy
    Salvador Álvarez
    • Susana
    • Director
      • Julián Hernández
    • Writer
      • Julián Hernández
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    9ninetyninedegrees

    Very impressive directorial debut

    Wow! Is Mexican film making coming along! Mil Nubes de Paz is one of the most interesting and enjoyable "arthouse style" films I've seen in a long time. The black & white cinematography is perfect, reminiscent of classic 1930's Hollywood films. The facial closeup shots and facial expressions reminiscent of Ingmar Bergman and early Pedro Almodovar.

    Mil Nubes de Paz is a stark film about a gay young man looking for love on the streets of Mexico City. It is beautifully told, the flow of imagery at least as important as the dialog in telling the story. I watched on the DVD release from Strand Releasing, with digital transfer approved by the Director. Highly recommended!
    1bisho902

    They've got to be kidding!

    It's astonishing that some people saw this as art. We saw it as a poorly filmed (shaky hand-held camera and all), (generally) badly acted, unscripted mess that seemed more like a high school film project with the kids experimenting in black & white film making. Injecting mounds of poetry in place of a story does not an art film make. When we watched this in the theatre, people were starting to have fits of the giggles (us included) at the endless stupidity of this self-indulgent, meandering mess. And believe me, it does seem endless. Had we finished our candy and popcorn, we too would have walked out of the theatre with the other two dozen people who packed up and left looking for something more interesting to do!
    5gradyharp

    The Anguish of Lost Love

    'Mil nubes de paz cercan el cielo, amor, jamas acabaras de ser amor', the Spanish title (extracted from a poem by Pasolini) of this little film from Mexico, is translated for the English language audience as 'A Thousand Clouds of Peace'. Writer/director Julian Hernandez seems to emulate Pasolini's films but has yet to reach the subtle artistry of the Italian master's genre. The film is shot in black and white, uses very little dialogue, and stresses the use of the camera (often at odds with the flow of the storyline) in presenting what appears to be a reflection on the pain of losing love.

    Gerardo (Juan Carlos Ortuno) is a 17-year old lad who has apparently just been jilted by his lover Bruno (Juan Carlos Torres) who ended the only affair of Gerardo's life with a letter that plunges Gerardo into despair. Gerardo walks the streets of Mexico City, looking for signs of his lost love, pining away on a bridge, pausing to find the soundtrack recording of an old shared film, attempting unsuccessfully to kindle romance with the occasional hustler and at times meeting with physical abuse. When he is not wandering in his sadness he stays in his room yearning for what is lost and confining his needs to his solo physical dreams. He encounters old friends, both male and female, but there is no real antidote for the loss he is experiencing. And like so many tragic love stories, this one has no happy ending.

    Hernandez gives evidence of a potentially potent filmmaker: certainly his subject matter and his frankness of showing frontal nudity and some frankness of contact demonstrate that he is a brave writer and director. Juan Carlos Ortuna is an inexperienced actor, but with Hernandez' guidance he manages to make us feel his plight, trust his genuine grief, and in general make us hope he finds resolution. And to accomplish that with almost no dialogue, relying only on facial and physical shots, shows promise. In Spanish with English subtitles. Grady Harp
    10REVEREND_DOCTOR_LUV

    Beautiful and honest

    Great, amazing movie. Gerardo , a gay teenager, walks Mexico City in search of a little bit of understanding out from people who have already forgotten how to be nice and human with the rest of their species, superb editing and an amazing direction makes this one a must see.
    7Buddy-51

    arty but strangely compelling film

    "A Thousand Clouds of Peace" is a low budget Mexican oddity, filmed in grainy black-and-white, that has the look and feel of an "art film" stamped all over it. It is a largely nonverbal tale of a 17-year old named Gerardo who, having just been dumped by his boyfriend, now spends his days and nights wandering around the city in a desultory daze, trying to come to terms with his loneliness and despair.

    "A Thousand Clouds of Peace" is definitely an acquired taste, but a person who opens himself up to the beauty of its images and the pervasiveness of its mood may find himself intrigued - if not exactly mesmerized - by the experience. The film consists mainly of Gerardo staring soulfully either into the distance or directly into the camera, but Juan Carlos Ortuno creates such a brooding presence that we actually find ourselves touched by the universality of his character's plight. By providing little in the way of drama, dialogue and character interaction, writer/director Julian Hernandez gives the film the simplified form of a parable, turning it into a study of heartbreak and unrequited love, but one stripped of all the usual distractions and clutter.

    Dreamlike in its imagery and pacing, "A Thousand Clouds of Peace" will remind you of any number of European art films from the 1960's. Take that as either a recommendation or a warning, depending on your own personal taste.

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    • Trivia
      The love theme in this film is a playback of "Nena" as recorded by Sara Montiel for the 1957 film "El Último Cuplé."
    • Connections
      References Valencia (1957)
    • Soundtracks
      Nena
      Written by Pedro Puche and Joaquín Zamacois Soler

      Performed by Sara Montiel

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    Details

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    • Release date
      • November 26, 2003 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • Mexico
    • Languages
      • Spanish
      • English
    • Also known as
      • A Thousand Clouds of Peace
    • Filming locations
      • Mexico City, Mexico(most of film)
    • Production companies
      • Nubes Cine
      • Cooperativa Cinematográfica Morelos
      • Titán Producciones
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    Box office

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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $48,782
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $5,793
      • Apr 4, 2004
    • Gross worldwide
      • $48,782
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 23 minutes
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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