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Voces inocentes

  • 2004
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Voces inocentes (2004)
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A young boy, in an effort to have a normal childhood in 1980's El Salvador, is caught up in a dramatic fight for his life as he desperately tries to avoid the war which is raging all around ... Read allA young boy, in an effort to have a normal childhood in 1980's El Salvador, is caught up in a dramatic fight for his life as he desperately tries to avoid the war which is raging all around him.A young boy, in an effort to have a normal childhood in 1980's El Salvador, is caught up in a dramatic fight for his life as he desperately tries to avoid the war which is raging all around him.

  • Director
    • Luis Mandoki
  • Writers
    • Luis Mandoki
    • Oscar Orlando Torres
  • Stars
    • Carlos Padilla
    • Leonor Varela
    • Xuna Primus
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  • IMDb RATING
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    8.4K
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    • Director
      • Luis Mandoki
    • Writers
      • Luis Mandoki
      • Oscar Orlando Torres
    • Stars
      • Carlos Padilla
      • Leonor Varela
      • Xuna Primus
    • 100User reviews
    • 42Critic reviews
    • 66Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 13 wins & 10 nominations total

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    Carlos Padilla
    • Chava
    Leonor Varela
    Leonor Varela
    • Kella
    Xuna Primus
    • Cristina Maria
    Gustavo Muñoz
    • Ancha
    José María Yazpik
    José María Yazpik
    • Uncle Beto
    Ofelia Medina
    Ofelia Medina
    • Mama Toya
    Daniel Giménez Cacho
    Daniel Giménez Cacho
    • Priest
    Jesús Ochoa
    Jesús Ochoa
    • Chofer
    Jorge Angel Toriello
    • Fito
    Adrian Alonso
    Adrian Alonso
    • Chele
    Andrés Márquez
    • Marcos
    Alejandro Felipe
    • Ricardito
    • (as Alejandro Felipe Flores)
    Ana Paulina Caceres
    • Rosita
    • (as Ana Paulina Cáceres)
    Paulina Gaitan
    Paulina Gaitan
    • Angelita
    • (as Paulina Gaytan Ruíz)
    Alan Chávez
    • Antonio
    • (as Alan Andreé)
    Gustavo Sánchez Parra
    Gustavo Sánchez Parra
    • Teniente Ruíz
    Héctor Jiménez
    Héctor Jiménez
    • Raton
    Guillermo Ríos
    Guillermo Ríos
    • Soldado
    • Director
      • Luis Mandoki
    • Writers
      • Luis Mandoki
      • Oscar Orlando Torres
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    9ixta_coyotl

    Outstanding! Signs of a major development in New Mexican Cinema

    I just saw this film at the Seattle International Film Festival premiere and I enjoyed it immensely. I was a little apprehensious as I am a big fan of Oliver Stone's Salvador and I didn't think there was much more to say on the topic. But I must say that Voces Innocentes managed to bring something new to the table thru the innovative idea of telling the story thru the eyes of children. Adding to its poignancy is the fact that it's all based on the true life story of Oscar Orlando Torres, called by his nickname Chava in the film. Torres was present at the screening tonight and few who stayed to listen to him were not moved by his words and life experience. First time actor Carlos Padilla portrays Chava in the film, and his outstanding performance is a credit as much to director Luis Mandoki as it is to himself. The gorgeous Leonor "Cleopatra" Varela also shows she is much more than a pretty face, putting in a very moving performance as Chava's mother. The rest of the cast is also routinely superb, including Spaniard Daniel Giménez Cacho as the priest and Jesus Ochoa (uncredited on IMDb) as the bus driver. Voces Inocentes was filmed in Jalapa, Mexico and produced by the Mexican company Altavista Films (Amorres Perros, Todo el Poder, Nicotina). The cinematography and editing are world class, and the magnificent score really puts the film over the top. Torres told us that the main theme (played on the guitar by his uncle and in the closing credits) was his inspiration for writing the screenplay and it's not hard to see how he was moved by it.

    According to Torres, the film will receive a wider US release in September '05 and the DVD release will follow sometime after that.

    A final note: despite complaints to the contrary I don't think that the film necessarily took a strong side in the conflict. The government troops definitely weren't portrayed well but the acts of the rebels were neither so glorious. As Torres told us, this film wasn't so much a political statement as "the real life memories of a child". Highly recommended.
    10travelman-1

    A film that you will remember for a long time.

    I just saw this film (World Premiere)the final day of the Toronto International Film Festival on September 18. It is in Spanish with English subtitles. The film, set in El Salvador during the years of civil war in the '80s, is told through the voice and eyes of 11-year old Chava. He lives with his mother, two brothers and a sister in a cardboard-house in a village, and at age 12 will be 'eligible' to be taken into the "ejercito" (army). The acting is superb-both principals and supporting cast- as is the directing and pacing. This film will leave you moved both to tears and to admiration for the human spirit. Though the two hours seemed to pass in minutes, thinking about this film will last for many years. I really felt I was present "on the set". Both the director(Luis Mandoki) and the screenplay writer(Oscar Torres, who was the boy in the film) were present for an emotional and uplifting Q&A. I could only give this film a 10 and hope it will be distributed in as many countries as possible.
    10bloodydorms

    Eye-opening...

    I just read all of your comments guys..it doesn't matter which side mistreated kids more..the fact is kids were recruited to fight...i come from Lebanon, a country that knew 15 years of civil war..and yes in my country too, kids fought side to side with militias..."Voces Innocentes" is for me a very sad movie..it tickles our state of mind in the sense that it reminds us that life isn't as pleasant anywhere else on earth..here El Salvador is shown torn by civil war, but elsewhere daily wars are still going on (Darfour in Ethiopia, Sida in Africa, poverty in India...) I received the movie from Mexico..It is a shame it was only shown here in Canada in Toronto's Film Festival..Movies like "Voces Innocentes" should be made known to the public...Instead of bombarding people with loads of commercial pointless movies, let them think for a change...
    9Alien_Latino

    90% Accurate Regarding the Civil War

    I also saw this movie and can testify that it's 90% accurate regarding how the civil war really was. But it's still a left-wing flick, it tilts that way. For instance, it showed us the brutality of the right-wing military but never once did it mentioned the atrocities of the communist guerrillas. I for one lived in El Salvador during the civil war and can say it was an ugly, nasty war. Most of the atrocities were committed by the communist left-wing guerrillas. They also committed massacres en-masse of civilians.

    There still DOESN'T exist ONE flick about the Salvadoran civil war which showed BOTH sides of the atrocities. All of them are left-leaning.

    Anyways, let's pardon this movie for neglecting to show us the atrocities of the other side (communist guerrillas) and let's focus on the cinematography.... it was excellent, excellent cinematography, I liked the attention to detail in this movie, the recruitments and the sudden barrages of gunfire.. that's exactly how this war was. Boys were forcefully drafted into the army and thrown into battle-infested areas as soon as they reached 12, sometimes younger (amazing that this movie neglected to depict the fact that the guerrillas were worse, they took kids at 9 years of age and gave them Ak-47's to attack military bases).

    Anyways, I really enjoyed this "coming of age" movie in a war-torn country, at least it was accurate and not preposterous like James Wood's/Oliver Stone's 1985 "Salvador".
    10sheni_amour

    A film that should not be ignored

    I have just seen the movie here in El Salvador, where I am on vacation. My parents are both Salvadoran, and I have visited here many times, as well as resided here for several years. I remember visiting during war time, seeing soldiers with their guns, though i was a very young child unaware of the true situation.

    This movie brought to light the horrible scenes and awful truths of the atrocities that occurred during the war, and that still happen in warfare today. Looking through the eyes of an eleven-year-old child in fear of recruitment, you are brought straight into the war and his life. Everyone in the audience had heard good things about the movie, and in turn agreed; we applauded when the movie was over. There is humor, romance, and of course, tragedy. Some parts were almost unbearable to watch, but then the movie is portraying a reality that we should not and cannot ignore.

    I strongly recommend this movie to anyone and everyone, and I hope they will soon bring it to the U.S. and abroad.

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    • Trivia
      Óscar Torres, the man on whom the story is based, was on set for most of the shoot. He was often seen crying between takes off set, saying the shots brought back painful memories.
    • Goofs
      The candles on Chava's birthday cake form an arc of 270 degrees (3/4 of a circle) in a close up and then they are shown placed in a complete circle in subsequent wide shots.
    • Quotes

      Priest: I assure you, when one lives in the grace of God, war does not exist.

    • Soundtracks
      La jícara
      Written by René Márquez Rojo

      Performed by Orquesta Internacional Hermanos Flores

      Courtesy of Orquesta Internacional Hermanos Flores

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    • Release date
      • January 28, 2005 (Mexico)
    • Countries of origin
      • Mexico
      • United States
      • Puerto Rico
    • Official sites
      • Official site (Mexico)
      • Official site (United States)
    • Language
      • Spanish
    • Also known as
      • Innocent Voices
    • Filming locations
      • Mexico
    • Production companies
      • Lawrence Bender Productions
      • MUVI Films
      • Organización Santo Domingo
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    Box office

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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $837,878
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $192,055
      • Oct 16, 2005
    • Gross worldwide
      • $7,048,103
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    • Runtime
      2 hours
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • DTS
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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