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Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueBased on the Mario Mendoza's book and inspired by true events, tells three interconnected stories happening in the eve of the infamous Pozzetto Massacre.Based on the Mario Mendoza's book and inspired by true events, tells three interconnected stories happening in the eve of the infamous Pozzetto Massacre.Based on the Mario Mendoza's book and inspired by true events, tells three interconnected stories happening in the eve of the infamous Pozzetto Massacre.
- Récompenses
- 3 victoires et 4 nominations au total
Lucia Rengifo
- Señora del Barrio
- (as Lucía Rengifo)
Alejandro Sepulveda
- Guardia Celda
- (as Alejandro Sepúlveda)
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- AnecdotesThe film is set in the present time, although the real events that inspired it and the book happened in late 1986.
- Bandes originalesHoy te vas
Written by Germán Monsalve Orozco
Performed by Germán Monsalve Orozco
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SATANAS, probably more than any other film I have ever seen in my life, really hit close to home...LITERALLY!
BUT.... BEFORE DIVING IN.....
FIRST... Let us FOCUS on the Title´s content and context:
Why do I say HIT CLOSE TO HOME??? Well, this based on true events film, is about the massacre that occurred in the Pozzetto restaurant in Chapinero, Bogota, Colombia, on December 4th, 1986. To be precise, the restaurant is on the corner of the Carrera Septima (7th) and Calle 62. My mother lived in an apartment not more than 2 blocks from the Pozzetto. It was, perhaps, my Mom's (May she R. I. P.) default setting restaurant! We had eaten there on numerous occasions, both before and after the horrendous 1986 deed!
Yes, despite the gruesome massacre there, where 20 people were killed, the place is still open for business, and actually boasts both a rather brisk clientele and a relatively solid image and reputation! Every time I think of the place, it occurs to me just how lucky my Mom, my wife and I were that we had not decided to eat there that fateful evening.....There.... But for the grace of God....!!!
O. K...About the film: SATANAS is awesome! This has to be one of the 5 best Colombian films ever made! Well, Colombian-Slash-Mexican film, anyway...(As listed on IMDb!)
In the leading role of "SATAN", is Mexican actor Damian Alcazar, who gives us an eerily haunting performance as a tormented Colombian who did two active tours of duty with the U. S. army in Vietnam. He is obviously suffering from PTSD...but he was mustered out of the military and left the U. S. long before anyone was officially diagnosed, or much less, received any treatment for this condition. Alcazar's Colombian accent is spot on!... So much so that if I had not known he was Mexican, I would have assumed he was Colombian! (If Spanish is Your Native Language, you'll undoubtedly notice!)
You can really feel the mounting pressure Delgado (Alcazar's character) exerts on himself leading up to his total implosion. Teresa Gutierrez, who passed in 2010, was excellent as the rather overbearing, but concerned and clueless, mother, Blanca. Gutierrez is probably known to everyone in Colombia over 20, but is pretty much unknown outside of Colombia.
The Director, Andres Baiz, who hails from CALI, oís!... In his directorial debut...despite overseeing and putting together a truly outstanding Colombian film, has only gotten the directorial nod again on 2 occasions: La Cara Oculta (2011) and ROA (2013)! It is impossible for me to wrap my head around this situational anomaly! Does this penalizing directors for making excellent films only happen in Colombia? Two other examples come to mind...Francisco Norden, after directing Condores No Entierran Todos los Dias in 1984, was not given another shot for 21 years! And Felipe Aljure, who directed La Gente de la Universal in 1991, was denied another turn until 2005!
It seems the rest of the cast is Colombian and they do a fine job, perhaps with a couple exceptions. It is worth noting the cultural impact of this tragedy in Colombia. If you ask people here to name one example of a mass shooting where a deranged lone gunman walks into a public place and begins shooting total strangers randomly and indiscriminately, if the person can provide one example, and most people certainly can, "The Pozetto Massacre", will, undoubtedly, be it! In the USA, it is rare that a SINGLE MONTH goes by without a crime of this nature!!! Considering that Colombia, in general terms, is a country that definitely has much more violent crime than the U. S., I think it is no coincidence that practically the only random mass shooting, not rooted in some sort of group or personal vendetta, involves a Colombian with PTSD who served in Vietnam with the U. S. Military! This fact really needs to be studied extremely carefully!
SATANAS is a must see movie for many different people for a myriad of different reasons! 9********* Stars!
ENJOY! / DISFRUTELA!
Any comments, questions or observations, in English o en Español, are most welcome!
BUT.... BEFORE DIVING IN.....
FIRST... Let us FOCUS on the Title´s content and context:
Why do I say HIT CLOSE TO HOME??? Well, this based on true events film, is about the massacre that occurred in the Pozzetto restaurant in Chapinero, Bogota, Colombia, on December 4th, 1986. To be precise, the restaurant is on the corner of the Carrera Septima (7th) and Calle 62. My mother lived in an apartment not more than 2 blocks from the Pozzetto. It was, perhaps, my Mom's (May she R. I. P.) default setting restaurant! We had eaten there on numerous occasions, both before and after the horrendous 1986 deed!
Yes, despite the gruesome massacre there, where 20 people were killed, the place is still open for business, and actually boasts both a rather brisk clientele and a relatively solid image and reputation! Every time I think of the place, it occurs to me just how lucky my Mom, my wife and I were that we had not decided to eat there that fateful evening.....There.... But for the grace of God....!!!
O. K...About the film: SATANAS is awesome! This has to be one of the 5 best Colombian films ever made! Well, Colombian-Slash-Mexican film, anyway...(As listed on IMDb!)
In the leading role of "SATAN", is Mexican actor Damian Alcazar, who gives us an eerily haunting performance as a tormented Colombian who did two active tours of duty with the U. S. army in Vietnam. He is obviously suffering from PTSD...but he was mustered out of the military and left the U. S. long before anyone was officially diagnosed, or much less, received any treatment for this condition. Alcazar's Colombian accent is spot on!... So much so that if I had not known he was Mexican, I would have assumed he was Colombian! (If Spanish is Your Native Language, you'll undoubtedly notice!)
You can really feel the mounting pressure Delgado (Alcazar's character) exerts on himself leading up to his total implosion. Teresa Gutierrez, who passed in 2010, was excellent as the rather overbearing, but concerned and clueless, mother, Blanca. Gutierrez is probably known to everyone in Colombia over 20, but is pretty much unknown outside of Colombia.
The Director, Andres Baiz, who hails from CALI, oís!... In his directorial debut...despite overseeing and putting together a truly outstanding Colombian film, has only gotten the directorial nod again on 2 occasions: La Cara Oculta (2011) and ROA (2013)! It is impossible for me to wrap my head around this situational anomaly! Does this penalizing directors for making excellent films only happen in Colombia? Two other examples come to mind...Francisco Norden, after directing Condores No Entierran Todos los Dias in 1984, was not given another shot for 21 years! And Felipe Aljure, who directed La Gente de la Universal in 1991, was denied another turn until 2005!
It seems the rest of the cast is Colombian and they do a fine job, perhaps with a couple exceptions. It is worth noting the cultural impact of this tragedy in Colombia. If you ask people here to name one example of a mass shooting where a deranged lone gunman walks into a public place and begins shooting total strangers randomly and indiscriminately, if the person can provide one example, and most people certainly can, "The Pozetto Massacre", will, undoubtedly, be it! In the USA, it is rare that a SINGLE MONTH goes by without a crime of this nature!!! Considering that Colombia, in general terms, is a country that definitely has much more violent crime than the U. S., I think it is no coincidence that practically the only random mass shooting, not rooted in some sort of group or personal vendetta, involves a Colombian with PTSD who served in Vietnam with the U. S. Military! This fact really needs to be studied extremely carefully!
SATANAS is a must see movie for many different people for a myriad of different reasons! 9********* Stars!
ENJOY! / DISFRUTELA!
Any comments, questions or observations, in English o en Español, are most welcome!
- Tony-Kiss-Castillo
- 18 janv. 2024
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