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Maroa

  • 2005
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 42m
IMDb RATING
6.6/10
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Maroa (2005)
MusicRomance

An 11 year old petty criminal gets the chance to play in a youth orchestra.An 11 year old petty criminal gets the chance to play in a youth orchestra.An 11 year old petty criminal gets the chance to play in a youth orchestra.

  • Director
    • Solveig Hoogesteijn
  • Writers
    • Fernando Castets
    • Solveig Hoogesteijn
    • Claudia Nazoa
  • Stars
    • Tristán Ulloa
    • Yorlis Domínguez
    • Elba Escobar
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.6/10
    199
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Solveig Hoogesteijn
    • Writers
      • Fernando Castets
      • Solveig Hoogesteijn
      • Claudia Nazoa
    • Stars
      • Tristán Ulloa
      • Yorlis Domínguez
      • Elba Escobar
    • 3User reviews
    • 4Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win total

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    Tristán Ulloa
    Tristán Ulloa
    • Joaquín
    Yorlis Domínguez
    • Maroa
    Elba Escobar
    Elba Escobar
    • Brígida
    Luke Grande
    • Ezequiel
    Enghel Alejo
    • Carlos
    Victor Cuno
    • Cabezas
    Carmen Borregales
    • Maroa 18 anos
    Jeifre Buenaver
    • Pantera
    Carelis Colina
    • Amiga Mileidi 1
    Víctor Cuica
    • Cabeza de Periodico
    Carlos Alexis Escalona
    • Wilmer
    Martha Estrada
    • Maestra
    Johnny Ficarella
    • Reportero
    Mayte Galán
      Josue Gil
      • Alberto
      Ileana Gomez
      • Carolina
      Armando Gota
      • Viejo Burdel
      Sheyla Guitierrez
      • Luisa
      • Director
        • Solveig Hoogesteijn
      • Writers
        • Fernando Castets
        • Solveig Hoogesteijn
        • Claudia Nazoa
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      8javier-lopez-j

      A soul touching movie

      Is the story of Maroa, a "getto" child (if the word is appropriate on Venezuela)who use to steal radio cars, money on crowded subway, maybe "move" some drug, and found her way out by learning to play music when she was arrested and kept on a reformatory where this music teacher took her by his wing and give her something to hope about. I liked this film because the characters are so well performed, is a film you can see without any expectations, because there are no movie-stars, so anything can happen, but most because it's very touching. Maybe the only downs are that there is lot of slang, so you may have some trouble following literally some parliaments, but it's a movie to follow with the heart, so this is just a minimum minor.
      6khatcher-2

      .......and when those dark eyes peer at you from the screen........

      Obeying orders from two of my young Venezuelan students to have dinner with them and the boy-friend of one, I dutifully shuffled out one Thursday night, with a bottle of Ramón Bilbao tinto "Gran Reserva" 1985 under my arm, and enjoyed splendid company, a tasty roast chicken, and "arepas" (they told me "sin 'H'") which is a Colombian-Venezuelan speciality and extremely filling. And after dinner, slaking down excellent Colombian coffee, one of the girls put "Maroa" on her lap-top, while outside the rain fell silently and steadily, no doubt to add a little atmosphere to the proceedings.

      We have here an almost "Billy Elliot" kind of film but in a very Hispano-Venezuelan tone set in the tough world of the "ranchos" around Caracas spread out on the "cerros". In other words, in the slums or shanty-towns on the hills around the Venezuelan capital. And a tough life it is indeed - poverty and violence living hand in hand amid corruption and police brutality.

      Solveig Hoogestein, Belgian-born but "adopted" by Venezuela, does not shy from this authentic background of one of the most violent cities in the world; I could have well done without some of the beatings the little actress suffered at the hands of police and others; however that would have gone against the grain of the truthfulness of the story-line.

      Yorlis Domínguez was an uncanny eleven-year-old when this film was made; even then she had - and I suppose and hope she still has - that physical capacity in her face and eyes with which to portray and transmit so many different feelings throughout this film - she is barely off screen - such that from the earlier sequences you are at once held open-eyed in wonderment and disbelief, which later in the film simply becomes admiration.

      Tristan Ulloa (Lucía y el Sexo 2001 - qv) carries out his part well enough, I suppose, somewhat eclipsed by the presence of Yorlis, which does not surprise anybody. Very worthy of mention is Elba Escobar as Brígida, Maroa's not-so-elderly but very ailing grandmother, eking out a living from whatever in her spartan dwelling up on the "cerros" - her part is very secondary, but when on screen, her performance is compelling and convincing.

      Carmen Frías once again excellent with the scissors after her extraordinary work in Truebas "Calle 54" (qv), as once again she has to edit film with music, in this case bits of Haendel and Mozart, mostly, and a very old friend turns up as producer - Gerardo Herrero - erstwhile director of such fare as "Territorio Comanche" (1997)(qv) "Malena es un nombre de tango" (1996)(qv), as well as being one of the producers for Polanski's great film "The Pianist" (1998) and the very recommendable "Martín (Hache)" (qv) directed by the Argentinian Adolfo Aristarain, among other not so memorable excursions, or forays - as you will.

      The end result in "Maroa" is touching, but in the sense of plucking a few chords of sympathy mixed with regret and even a little guilt, tugging at one's conscience; but in no way is this film a mere "tear-jerker". Far from it. This film should have become known outside of Venezuela, apart from a couple of French film festivals. But I see it is about to debut in Berlin........

      Ah: the Spanish - apart from Tristan Ulloa - is extremely dialectical, pure Venezuelan, and thus will not be easy to understand even by advanced students of this language.

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        Official submission of Venezuela for the 'Best Foreign Language Film' category of the 79th Academy Awards in 2007.
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        Featured in Cine Invisible (2023)

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      • Release date
        • June 26, 2008 (Germany)
      • Countries of origin
        • Spain
        • Venezuela
      • Language
        • Spanish
      • Filming locations
        • Caracas, Venezuela
      • Production company
        • Alta Films
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        1 hour 42 minutes
      • Color
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