Agrega una trama en tu idiomaFifteen years ago, their Washington Heights neighborhood was dubbed the crack-cocaine capital of the world, but today it is transforming into one of the most vibrant, Spanish-speaking commun... Leer todoFifteen years ago, their Washington Heights neighborhood was dubbed the crack-cocaine capital of the world, but today it is transforming into one of the most vibrant, Spanish-speaking communities in the United States. While the drug dealers continue to disappear, their violent le... Leer todoFifteen years ago, their Washington Heights neighborhood was dubbed the crack-cocaine capital of the world, but today it is transforming into one of the most vibrant, Spanish-speaking communities in the United States. While the drug dealers continue to disappear, their violent legacy still casts a shadow over the neighborhood and its residents. Junior, an ex-convict s... Leer todo
- Dirección
- Guionista
- Elenco
- Premios
- 8 premios ganados y 6 nominaciones en total
- Oscar Moreno
- (as Manuel Jesus Cabral)
- Hercules
- (as Adeal Irizarry)
- Roberto
- (as Edwin Morel DeLeon)
- Ignacio
- (as Jeff Asencio)
- Detective
- (as John P. McGrath)
- Dirección
- Guionista
- Todo el elenco y el equipo
- Producción, taquilla y más en IMDbPro
Opiniones destacadas
Set in a Manhattan Latino neighborhood, the story sets out with a very broad canvass, filled with the colors from all aspects of its world. The technique is at first documentary and little by little becomes something that feels more familiar. As if the filmmaker decided to trick you in to the story through some kind of visual artiface afterwhich you are so engrossed, you no longer are concerned with imagery but only for the characters.
The story has no less than ten very memorable scenes. My favorites were the big graduation party that seemed truly captured (and not staged). There is also a scene in a prison that was one of the most emotionally moving moments I've experienced in a long time.
If the film has a flaw, its that the story feels too unremittingly bleak in the end. I'm not suggesting that I wanted a happy ending. But, I did feel like the director was overally hellbent on proving his dark view of the world.
I give this film a 9/10 and highly recommend it to people who enjoy Art films and World Cinema. (If you are a glossy Speilberg, this film is not for you)
"Manito" presents a situation about two brothers, Junior and Manny, who are as different from one another as day and night. Junior is quick tempered, has a violent nature, and Manny, is a young man that is mature beyond his years. Both brothers love one another dearly. Their environment will interfere in their lives. In the span of only a few hours, violence makes an unwelcome appearance, as Manny is faced with a situation where he is given a gun in order to take justice in his own hands, with dire consequences. In turn, Junior, trying to help Manny and the uncertain future that awaits him in jail, decides to confront his own father who years ago had let him go to prison when he was innocently charged for what the old man had done.
The energy in the film is enhanced by the cast, most of them non professional actors. Franky G. makes Junior come alive. Leo Minaya plays the good brother Manny. Jessica Morales is perfect as the beautiful Marisol and Julissa Lopez is Miriam.
Technically, the film has a grainy look that cinematographer Didier Gertsch gave it. The musical score by Saundi Wilson plays well in the background. The direction of Eric Eason is what makes this film come alive. We are given a real life situation that is dealt with realism and conviction. You will not regret watching it.
The film takes place over 48 hours, and was filmed in 25 days in a gritty, documentary style. The actors were mostly new to film, which probably added to the realism. It's the performances that make this film, which won a Special Jury Prize for ensemble acting at Sundance. As is often the case, it's not an easy film to watch, but it's worth it. Seen at Cinequest (the San Jose, CA film festival) on 2/24/2002.
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- ConexionesFeatured in The 2003 IFP Independent Spirit Awards (2003)
- Bandas sonorasMother's Day
Composed by R. Vargas & W. Belen
Published by Dose Rocks Music
Administered by Cutting Records Music
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Detalles
Taquilla
- Presupuesto
- USD 24,000 (estimado)
- Total en EE. UU. y Canadá
- USD 11,000
- Fin de semana de estreno en EE. UU. y Canadá
- USD 11,000
- 15 jun 2003
- Total a nivel mundial
- USD 11,000