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Daniel & Ana

  • 2009
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 30m
IMDb RATING
6.1/10
2.2K
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Marimar Vega and Dario Yazbek Bernal in Daniel & Ana (2009)
Daniel and Ana, brother and sister, best friends. Both are at pivotal, defining moments in their contented lives. Ana is about to be married, Daniel is a gregarious teenager discovering his personal and sexual identity. Yet their harmony is instantly shattered when they are kidnapped and something shocking happens which forces them to confront their desires and fears
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Daniel and Ana, siblings and best friends, are forced to deal with unimaginable trauma after they are kidnapped and forced to have sex on camera.Daniel and Ana, siblings and best friends, are forced to deal with unimaginable trauma after they are kidnapped and forced to have sex on camera.Daniel and Ana, siblings and best friends, are forced to deal with unimaginable trauma after they are kidnapped and forced to have sex on camera.

  • Director
    • Michel Franco
  • Writer
    • Michel Franco
  • Stars
    • Dario Yazbek Bernal
    • Marimar Vega
    • José María Torre
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.1/10
    2.2K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Michel Franco
    • Writer
      • Michel Franco
    • Stars
      • Dario Yazbek Bernal
      • Marimar Vega
      • José María Torre
    • 10User reviews
    • 10Critic reviews
    • 43Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 5 nominations total

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    Dario Yazbek Bernal
    Dario Yazbek Bernal
    • Daniel
    • (as Darío Yazbek Bernal)
    Marimar Vega
    Marimar Vega
    • Ana
    José María Torre
    José María Torre
    • Rafa
    • (as Josemaría Torre-Hütt)
    Monserrat Ontiveros
    Monserrat Ontiveros
    • Galia
    Luis Miguel Lombana
    • Fernando
    Hector Kotsifakis
    Hector Kotsifakis
    • Secuestrador 1
    • (as Héctor Kotsifakis)
    Armando Hernández
    Armando Hernández
    • Secuestrador 2
    • (as Armando Hernández)
    Gabriel de Cervantes
    Gabriel de Cervantes
    • Secuestrador 3
    Cristóbal Maryán
    • Alan
    • (as Cristóbal Martínez)
    Jéssica Castelán
    • Mariana
    Verónica Langer
    Verónica Langer
    • Psicóloga
    Irma Berlanga
    • Recepcionista
    Naty Lomas
    • Encargada en Salón de Fiestas
    José de Jesús Aguilar
    • Sacerdote
    Diana Resendiz
    • Maru
    Martha Papadimitriou
    • Amiga de la Familia
    Hanz Prutz
    • Amigo de la Familia
    Rocco Solari
    • Jorge
    • Director
      • Michel Franco
    • Writer
      • Michel Franco
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    6kenjha

    Interesting but Frustrating

    The title characters are teen-aged brother and sister who are kidnapped and forced to perform such unspeakable acts that their relationship is shattered forever. It's interesting to see how each reacts to the tragedy. The slow pacing is frustrating, given that dialog is sparse and there are endless scenes of characters doing nothing but staring into space. As Daniel, Bernal gives a one-note performance. He barely speaks five lines throughout the movie, making it hard to understand what he's going through or to sympathize with him. Vega fares better as his sister, an outgoing young woman whose spirit is severely deflated by the attack.
    8valis1949

    Almost Blue

    DANIEL & ANA is based on a true incident, and reveals a relatively unknown aspect of The Porn Industry. The thesis of the film is that, especially in South and Central America, some individuals engaging in online pornography may not be willing participants. Although the film is darkly bleak and disturbing, it presents an unfortunate aspect of human behavior. If an individual has been subjected to extreme sexual or psychological horror, they might not react in a way that one would ordinarily expect. I think that many people who have commented on this film have failed to recognize this important fact. The behavior that Daniel engages in after the event, although wildly inappropriate, is not in any way out of the realm of possibility. Post Traumatic Stress Disorder is not easily 'cured', or even understood, and can cause significant impairment in all aspects of human functioning.
    alpr5150

    This could have been a good movie

    The story is good. The fact that it is condemning a real problem makes it even better. For a while, I thought it was going to be a powerful film, but it was not. You will find yourself counting the minutes for the movie to end. The preamble to the peak moment is boring, then less than 20 minutes of a good sequence, perfectible, but good enough, considering the roughness of the situation. That's it. The rest is dull, repetitive, and flat. The plot offered plenty to work with. The story is claimed to be real, thus there were many other things they could have shown, expressed, and exposed to move the audience. However, all the opportunities were wasted with a weak and God-fearing approach to the post-traumatic behavior. They lost it. Toward the end, another dramatic moment is featured as an irrelevant inconvenience solved with Ana giving the cold shoulder to her brother. They took the easy way to solve the conflict. It is fair to say that the photography is flawless. Marimar Vega's performance is the best of the film.
    6mbs

    Pretty jaw dropping first 20 minutes or so leading to somewhat tedious aftermath

    Movie has an amazing first act---sort of drawing you in with its low key matter of factness to a jaw dropping end of the first act---the big thing that happens to the 2 characters happens almost out of nowhere (the only warning you get that the film is even gonna focus on the 2 siblings is at one point the younger brother's friend says to him yo your sister is hot to which he responds the way a normal kid would--something like "nah she's ugly but at least she doesn't look like a piece of s--t like you.") Hell even the abduction when it comes--happens unexpectedly while the two of them are in the car and she's yelling at him to get a haircut for her wedding. That kidnapping of course and the thing that happens there is quite creepy, uncomfortable, spellbinding, and way too real life which makes it all the scarier (no glossy movie star posturing here.) The rest of the movie is dedicated to the emotional damage this event has on the pair of siblings. While seeing the aftermath of such trauma upend both people's lives is interesting to a point---the movie itself starts to feel more than a little repetitive--and even tho the low key tone of the film is very much an asset--the movie starts to feel a little bit dull as you sit there waiting for something else to happen to either one of the two characters. (which is completely ironic given that something major already happened---something that happened when we weren't expecting it and something that should by all means be more than enough story wise.) Just when it seems like the movie is going to break out of its cycle of scene after scene of the 2 characters moping around their house looking vacant and blank---the film more or less ends. (the sister tries to heal herself by getting therapy and trying to confront what happened to her head on--essentially trying to get her life back together---while the brother just goes deeper and deeper into shell shocked madness....which results in several sequences that make up the pretty startling ending of the film.) The last 2 or 3 scenes are interesting enough in that your sense of suspense picks back up enormously. (i had no idea watching the film that those scenes would end up being the end scenes though which make you realize that the ending is just as low key and out of the blue as the abduction at the beginning of the film was.) I won't say what happens--but its not so much that something happens so much as the sustained tone of menace and creepiness that the director successfully punches up in those last few scenes.
    1ana_cristina_martinez

    Don't waste your time... Im so disappointed

    Maybe I'm so disappointed cause everyone sells Michel Franco as one of the best directors of his time. Nothing could be further from the truth. This is a bad movie, that's it, the story could've been read from the local newspaper, no need to make a movie just to watch an actress without clothes, it seems that Michel Franco directed this movie only to feed his morbid curiosity of doing a pornographic movie. Bad acting + bad photography = bad director. In the first. The first scenes are super tedious, showing a unrealistic boring life. Mexico City offers much more than what they portray, there's no caos in that city. The incongruous and unreal scenarios, playing with the theory of how people from organized crime use you is near stupidity, it's like filming criminal theories that we would like to happen, but the harsh reality is not like that, reality surpasses fiction, and if you are not willing to project the harsh reality it is better not to announce the story as a real fact. People who have been victims of crimes of this type must be very angry to see this, no one has been as lucky as these characters, this story is unreal, you can ask any kidnapping victim.

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      The first time she read the script, Marimar Vega knew she had to do it, no matter that it was her first nudity and about an incestuous relationship. Her father, actor Gonzalo Vega, told her that in acting you had to take risks and her sister Zuria, also an actress, told her that the story was worth it. These were the only opinions Marimar, heard before going to talk with director Michel Franco. "There were some nerves about the nudity that had to be done, but when I talked to him and he explained how he was going to work with me, how he was going to take it, they went away," she recalls.
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    • Release date
      • March 31, 2010 (France)
    • Countries of origin
      • Mexico
      • Spain
    • Official site
      • Chrysalis Films (France)
    • Language
      • Spanish
    • Also known as
      • Daniel y Ana
    • Filming locations
      • Mexico City, Distrito Federal, Mexico
    • Production companies
      • Alameda Films
      • Blu Films
      • Fidecine
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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $2,372
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $1,400
      • Aug 29, 2010
    • Gross worldwide
      • $2,372
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 30m(90 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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