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Irma Dorantes, Jorge Galván, Jaime Jiménez Pons, Javier López, Carmen Salinas, Jose Eduardo, and Catalina Odio in Letters to Elena (2011)
Out This Week: 8 Reviews of New Indie Releases
Irma Dorantes, Jorge Galván, Jaime Jiménez Pons, Javier López, Carmen Salinas, Jose Eduardo, and Catalina Odio in Letters to Elena (2011)
Capsule Options is a weekly column intended to provide reviews of nearly every new indie release. Reviews are written by Indiewire critic Eric Kohn and other contributors where noted. Reviews This Week: "Cartas a Elena" "Double Trouble" "For the Love of Money" "Lola Versus" "The Oregonion" "Paul Williams: Still Alive" "Peace, Love & Misunderstanding" "Safety Not Guaranteed" "Cartas a Elena" When his godmother dies, young Emilio (Jose Eduardo) goes to live with postman Teo (Jorge Galvan), taking up his duties of not just delivering mail but reading letters from children who've made it to El Norte. In an effort to cheer the villagers up, he changes all depressingnews ("things are very bad here") to cheerful reports of marriages made, jobs secured and trucks bought, stoking the wrath of nasty old Soto (Jaime Jimenez...
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  • 6/7/2012
  • by Eric Kohn
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