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Contracorriente

  • 2009
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  • 1h 37m
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7.7/10
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Contracorriente (2009)
In a Peruvian seaside village, a married fisherman struggles to reconcile his devotion to his male lover within his town's rigid traditions.
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An unusual ghost story set on the Peruvian seaside; a married fisherman struggles to reconcile his devotion to his male lover within his town's rigid traditions.An unusual ghost story set on the Peruvian seaside; a married fisherman struggles to reconcile his devotion to his male lover within his town's rigid traditions.An unusual ghost story set on the Peruvian seaside; a married fisherman struggles to reconcile his devotion to his male lover within his town's rigid traditions.

  • Director
    • Javier Fuentes-León
  • Writer
    • Javier Fuentes-León
  • Stars
    • Cristian Mercado
    • Tatiana Astengo
    • Manolo Cardona
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.7/10
    7.4K
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    • Director
      • Javier Fuentes-León
    • Writer
      • Javier Fuentes-León
    • Stars
      • Cristian Mercado
      • Tatiana Astengo
      • Manolo Cardona
    • 47User reviews
    • 56Critic reviews
    • 76Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 13 wins & 13 nominations total

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    Cristian Mercado
    Cristian Mercado
    • Miguel
    Tatiana Astengo
    Tatiana Astengo
    • Mariela
    Manolo Cardona
    Manolo Cardona
    • Santiago
    Attilia Boschetti
    • Sra. La Rosa
    José Chacaltana
    • Héctor
    Maria Edelmira Palomino
    • Doña Flor
    Humberto Cavero
    • Padre Juan
    • (as Julio Humberto Cavero)
    Haydeé Cáceres
    • Trinidad
    Emilram Cossío
    • Pato
    Cindy Díaz
    • Isaura
    Juan Pablo Olivos
    • Tano
    Christian Fernandez
    • Jacinto
    Mónica Rossi
    • Ana
    Germán González
    • Dr. Fernandez
    Liliana Alegría
    • Carlota
    • (as Liliana Alegria Saavedra)
    Tomas Fernandez
    • Sabino
    • (as Tomás Fernández)
    Alfonso Gamboa
    • Sergio
    Jaziel Yenque Veliz
    • Bebé
    • Director
      • Javier Fuentes-León
    • Writer
      • Javier Fuentes-León
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    User reviews47

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    9littlemartinarocena

    Love, Magic and Cristian Mercado

    Profoundly moving. A fishing village that seems to come out of somebody's dream. A loving husband about to become a father and a forbidden love. Cristian Mercado in a beautifully drawn performance takes us into his own predicament with honesty and astonishing tenderness. The emotional details of his love for another man are nothing short of extraordinary. I saw the film a couple of day ago at The Latino Film Festival of Los Angeles and Cristian Mercado's face has been with me ever since. Born and bread in a deeply religious Peruvian community, he accepts his feelings but denies the truth of his own nature. Being a man of unshakable, even if unconscious, integrity he will be who he's suppose to be, with courage an kindness. I must confess, I wept. Glad to know it got an American distribution. It deserves to be seen. Congratulations.
    9davidgarnes

    A moving story about the complexities of human relationships, set in a small Peruvian fishing village

    This movie gathers impetus as it goes along, so that by the end you are completely caught up in its complex and very moving depiction of the twists and turns of the human heart. The story exists on several levels--love story; political/religious commentary; ghost story. Filmed in a seaside village in Peru, the movie has beautiful cinematography, and the music soundtrack is also evocative of a culture far removed from city life. The three principal actors are superb, especially Cristian Mercado as the tormented husband/lover. The supporting players are also outstanding, each contributing to the overall depiction of the townspeople observing the drama that unfolds. I won't give the plot away except to say that it exists on more than one level of reality. Highly recommended.
    9sergepesic

    Quietly Powerful

    " Undertow", gut-wrenching and quietly powerful Peruvian movie, brings back the faith in the power of story telling. This forgotten art seems to have passed by most of our contemporary film-makers. Luckily it didn't Javier Funtes-Leon. Small fishing village seemingly locked in time capsule. Grueling work, old-time believes, church on Sundays and communal meal after. Everybody knows everybody, or do they? Small towns, like little tribes, include all members of its community.Up to a point. As long as you play by their traditional rules, you'll be fine. But, just try to step out of the rhythm of the tribal tune, and they turn on you. Of course, this is a movie about a repression of gay people and the horrors they have to endure just because they are different. But, it is so much more. The indictment of empty traditions, false morals and greatest possible cheer for personal courage. This is the life we have, these are the cards we are dealt and play we must.With our head up high and damn the consequences, or hiding and trying to please all but yourself. Doesn't seems such a hard choice to me, or is it?
    9cjcsPT

    A masterclass in acting

    There are lots of things that are not told to us in the beginning or middle of this movie. We do not know who are the characters, where they came from or how they started their relationships. The truth is, we do not need to know that. What we need and by the end of the movie what we want to acknowledge is that this is a movie about love (or different types of love). A movie about grieve and it's most different ways of being expressed. A movie about people and about the way they struggle through their lives to hide what they really are and what or who they really role. This is a movie about loss and pain and also about joy and happiness. In the end, this a movie about being human.

    The script is remarkable and it runs away from the clichés and the preconceived ideas you might take while you are walking in the projection room. But even more remarkable are the 3 main characters and the actors who portray them. Cristian Mercado delivers a masterclass in acting. By a comfortable mile, one of the best male acting performances of the year. What is most admirable is the way Mercado can express Miguel's painful grievance: the loss of his lover, the acceptance of what he really his and the loss of his beloved wife and son - there are no hysteric portraits of loss. What you get to see is a outstanding performance focused on the facial and physical expression. Also fantastic the the performance by the Mexican actress Tatiana Astengo.

    Could this be one of the front runners for the Best Foreing Language movie of the year? No doubt about it.
    9russellld

    A beautiful, unique and creative film, and one of the most rewarding experiences I've had at a feature film in a long time!

    One of the best new films exploring gay male identity, love and relationships, and likely will be a worthy addition to many personal "favorite gay films" lists, although the fact that the film is set in a town, and to some extent a culture, where, at least for a large part of the story, many in the town have not yet evolved in their views of LGBT people and issues, created some (ultimate unnecessary) anxiety for me early in the film, and at parts throughout, as to whether the film would be a throwback to older, more stereotyped and limited representations and stories of gay life, although those anxieties were not only relieved by the end of the film, but, as I suggested, the film is an extremely valuable addition to the new wave of gay cinema.

    The writer, director, casting director and cast, cinematographer, set designer and other members of the film-making team also do a great job exploring rural, small town life, with its traditions (religious and otherwise...) superstitions, and class differences, and the interplay among the individuals, families and community who inhabit the town, along with the welcome (or rejection...) given to a stranger who comes there, and who many perceive as a threat to the social fabric of the town, and the support (or lack of it...) the townspeople and characters show to each other, ultimately examining the struggle between bigotry and ignorance, on the one hand, and the struggle to overcome that bigotry and ignorance, and replace it with support, respect and love on the other. Most of the townspeople are not financially well-off, but make just enough to get by, working in occupations connected to fishing and the sea, and the way they relate, individually and as a community, to each other (and to themselves, in regard to what is the true definition of a man, of an individual's self-respect) in light of a newcomer who is more financially well-off, and his artistic and suspected sexual/relationship interests, are additional themes of the film, which play out so well in a beautiful, interesting and captivating way, often evoking strong emotions, and at times offering an inspiring catharsis (and perhaps a few tears, in reaction to some sadness, and much beauty.)

    And there are many other highlights of the film beyond all that, including the amazingly beautiful setting, in a rural, seaside Peruvian village, the cinematography, musical score, performances, plot twists and turns, the mix of fantasy and reality (and moments where it's unclear to what extent fantasy exists as an aspect of the story's reality.) This is a truly unique and creative film, and one of the most rewarding experiences I've had at a feature film in a long time.

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    Storyline

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    • Trivia
      Although both main characters are Peruvian, the actors who play them are not. Cristian Mercado (the Fisherman) is Bolivian and Manolo Cardona (the Photographer) is Colombian.
    • Quotes

      Miguel: I can't love you. It's not right.

    • Connections
      Features Direito de Amar (1987)

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    • Release date
      • November 23, 2011 (France)
    • Countries of origin
      • Peru
      • Colombia
      • France
      • Germany
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    • Language
      • Spanish
    • Also known as
      • Undertow
    • Filming locations
      • Cabo Blanco, Peru
    • Production companies
      • Elcalvo Films
      • Dynamo
      • La Cinéfacture
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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $108,620
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $6,749
      • Sep 19, 2010
    • Gross worldwide
      • $602,059
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 37m(97 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby

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