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Piñero

  • 2001
  • R
  • 1h 43m
IMDb RATING
6.2/10
1.4K
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Benjamin Bratt in Piñero (2001)
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Miguel Pinero's creative and turbulent life was cut short at age 40: a Tony Award nominee who did time at Sing-Sing, a volatile urban poet whose work is recognized as a precursor to rap and ... Read allMiguel Pinero's creative and turbulent life was cut short at age 40: a Tony Award nominee who did time at Sing-Sing, a volatile urban poet whose work is recognized as a precursor to rap and hip-hop, and a writer of hit TV shows.Miguel Pinero's creative and turbulent life was cut short at age 40: a Tony Award nominee who did time at Sing-Sing, a volatile urban poet whose work is recognized as a precursor to rap and hip-hop, and a writer of hit TV shows.

  • Director
    • Leon Ichaso
  • Writer
    • Leon Ichaso
  • Stars
    • Benjamin Bratt
    • Giancarlo Esposito
    • Talisa Soto
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.2/10
    1.4K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Leon Ichaso
    • Writer
      • Leon Ichaso
    • Stars
      • Benjamin Bratt
      • Giancarlo Esposito
      • Talisa Soto
    • 27User reviews
    • 38Critic reviews
    • 40Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 6 wins & 4 nominations total

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    Benjamin Bratt
    Benjamin Bratt
    • Miguel Piñero
    Giancarlo Esposito
    Giancarlo Esposito
    • Miguel Algarin
    Talisa Soto
    Talisa Soto
    • Sugar
    Nelson Vasquez
    Nelson Vasquez
    • Tito Goya
    Michael Wright
    Michael Wright
    • Edgar Bowser
    Michael Irby
    Michael Irby
    • Reinaldo Povod
    Rita Moreno
    Rita Moreno
    • Miguel's Mother
    Jaime Sánchez
    Jaime Sánchez
    • Miguel's Father
    • (as Jamier Sanchez)
    Rome Neal
    • Jake
    Mandy Patinkin
    Mandy Patinkin
    • Joseph Papp
    Oscar A. Colon
    • Bodega Man
    • (as Oscar Colon)
    Miriam Cruz
    • Bodega Woman
    Luis Caballero
    • Shooting Gallery Man
    Sophia Domoulin
    • Shooting Gallery Woman
    Robert Klein
    Robert Klein
    • Doctor
    Gilbert Callazo
    • Miguel, as teen
    Samuel Bruce Campbell
    Samuel Bruce Campbell
    • Short Eyes Cop
    Lorraine Velez
    • Tutu
    • (as Loraine Velez)
    • Director
      • Leon Ichaso
    • Writer
      • Leon Ichaso
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    ruby_fff

    The music is very much a character in filmmaker Leon Ichaso's "Piñero"

    The film Piñero is poetry in itself. The film's music - the songs, the beat of the tunes, the score - is very much an integral character in the telling of the life and times of Miguel Piñero. It is really energetic in spite of the grim aspects of Piñero's life. Writer-director Leon Ichaso put together a structured montage of Piñero's biographic snapshots with his works: plays, TV dramas, poetry readings, intermingled with signs of the times of 60s, 70s news clips: Nixon stepping out of Air Force One, Reagan dodging his assassination attempt on his life, image of Ayatollah and political crowds.

    A brief lifetime of 41 years (Piñero was born December 1946, died June 1988) delivered in a most artistic, poetic, and musical way with the right mix and pacing - almost too fast as Piñero himself disappeared as life ends. Yet it was probably a full life in spite of it all: had a tenacious nurturing single mother, streetwise boyhood with abuse experiences, drug addictions, a heavy smoker, a thief in and out of prison life, and a poet, playwright, actor, co-founder of the Nuyorican Poet's Café with dear friend Miguel Algarín. The film goes back and forwards between life on the streets, scenes in a prison, scenes on a stage, and poetry exchange on rooftops, to Piñero alone and with strangers (what would happen if he did get a kidney transplant?) To him, life is a stage, a play, a poem and very much vice versa.

    Bravo to writer-director Leon Ichaso! Technically behind the scenes: film editor David Tedeschi - the exquisite seamless Black and White scenes immediately followed by color scenes and continuously in and out of color and B/W - it's amazing! Along with the selection of lively Latin songs and the film score by Kip Hanrahan, Claudio Chea's cinematography, no doubt, adds to this ensemble piece of work. The talented group of actors (with Giancarlo Esposito as Miguel Algarin, Talisa Soto as Sugar, Rita Moreno as Miguel's mother, Mandy Patinkin as Joe Papp) complement Benjamin Bratt's brilliant portrayal of Miguel Piñero - heart-warming in spite of the dark shades of Piñero's life. It's great to be able to see Bratt in a role that he can truly stretch and show his soulful acting.

    I thoroughly appreciate the film in all its fullness - wholeness. Somehow reminds me of Clint Eastwood's "Bird" 1988 (also a brilliant portrayal by Forest Whitaker as Charlie Parker, with a memorable heart-wrenching performance from Diane Venora as Chan, Parker's wife), a hard medicine (not easy to swallow) film of a Jazz genius, also short-lived (born 1920, died 1955); 160 mins. long but worth seeing.
    10daniella-3

    my top five movies of the year

    Pinero definitely makes it to my top five movies of the year 2001. It's one of the best movies I have seen. I completely dived into the story of this multifaceted artist who lived his live with drugs and poems, success and the streets of the Lower East Side.

    Benjamin Bratt gives an astonishing performance - far off the "nice" characters he used to play. I completely bought into him being Pinero. I did not for one second think about him as Benjamin Bratt - he is Pinero with all his might.
    9John-442

    See it with an open mind

    The critics generally were not kind to this film, but I submit that in most cases their middle class roots are showing. Anyone with a serious interest in urban America in the '70s should see it. The visual style is jagged and hyper but that fits the subject matter aptly. The effect on the viewer is you either pay attention or get lost. Also, this is clearly not a movie that's interested in creating a cardboard hero, but do we need another one of those? The filmmakers are keen on showing Puerto Rican influence on NY culture, an influence so deep that it's often ignored.

    Benjamin Bratt did receive some kudos for his acting, but he deserved nominations. In the short documentary on the DVD, he mentions that in his teens he saw the film of "Short Eyes" and was frightened by the subject matter. He also mentions fear when offered the Pinero role, because he would be playing a real person. This must be one of the notable cases where an actor overcame some fear to turn in an astonishing portrait.

    I hope I've suggested a few of the reasons to see this film. Among other things, it casts doubt on the mainstream as we've come to know it. Pinero would have liked that about it....
    6rosscinema

    Seems to be missing something

    As well acted as Pinero is I think their is a serious flaw in the film as we really do not find out why Pinero is so self destructive and cannot hold a job. We see in flashbacks that he was abused but thats only scratching the surface. Who was this guy? We really don't find out but Benjamin Bratt is excellent. A career changing performance. Also, I've always liked Michael Wright. He's been typecast to death and has done a lot of junk but I've never been disappointed by any performance he's given and he's good in this film as usual.
    paul_supercala

    A really great performance by Bratt makes this gritty film one worth watching.

    Most movie-going audiences won't know who or what "Pinero" is. "Pinero" is the story of Puerto Rican-born icon Miguel Pinero, who came to fame in the 70s with his cutting edge poetry that many believe was the roots for rap and spoken word. That being said, the film is less of a biopic and more of a cut and paste story that flip-flops back and forth between different stages of the poet's life. Wonderfully portrayed by Benjamin Bratt ("Miss Congeniality"), he seems to have lived this character while filming. It may be hard for most to relate to his hard lifestyle but even with all of his faults and troubles, the character is likeable. Many people might liken Pinero to John Leguizamo, who happens to be a fan and an executive producer of the film. Many of the scenes are very intense, involving strong language, drug use, sexual content, and ideas that may shock some viewers. This is not a film for the kiddies, so don't bother bringing them. It's a very sad story, but very interesting at the same time. Director Leon Ichaso ("Hendrix") does a great job with the direction, including many standout flashback sequences. This might throw some viewers off and come across as "choppy", but really captures an artistic feel that fits the character. This promises to be one of the better films of the year and Bratt's performance deserves at least a nomination for Best Actor. As long as this sounds interesting to you, go and check this one out if you can find it somewhere. If you are offended easily, it might be best to sit this one out. Art house film lovers will eat this one up!

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    Ben Kingsley, Rohini Hattangadi, and Geraldine James in Gandhi (1982)
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    Drama

    Storyline

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    Did you know

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    • Trivia
      Benjamin Bratt met future wife Talisa Soto while working together in this film. The two then married in April of 2002.
    • Quotes

      [first lines]

      Miguel Piñero: Hey, what's happenin', what's happenin'?

      [chuckling]

      Miguel Piñero: We'll just start from the top.

      Miguel Piñero: Well, I guess I started stealing when I was eight. Stealing bread for my baby sister and brother. And other times you walk into the supermarket and just eat the food right out of the aisles, and not even pay. We'd walk right outside, you know? Now when you think about Latin writers, you probably think about Senior Márquez, Neruda, Cortazar - the magic realism. Not here, not this. There are no floating butterflys around my head when I walk down Avenue B., you know.

      [looking into the camera]

      Miguel Piñero: This is street reality. This is where we shout it out. Shout it out.

      [winks]

      Title Card: In 1974, a Puerto Rican ex-con named Miguel Pinero took the city of New York by storm with a controversial play about life in prison. Short Eyes won the Obie and New York Drama Critics Award and later became a movie.

      Title Card: Pinero was one of the founders of the Nuyorican Poets Cafe. Over the years he went on to write poetry and more plays, wrote for and acted in movies and television. Kojak, Fort Apache - The Bronx, Baretta, Miami Vice, and more...

    • Connections
      Referenced in The Holiday (2006)
    • Soundtracks
      Agueybana Zemi
      Written by Jerry Gonzalez and Frankie Rodriguez

      Published by Sidezone Music, Inc. (ASCAP)

      Performed by Jerry Gonzalez and Frankie Rodriguez

      Courtesy of Sunnyside Records

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    • Release date
      • April 12, 2002 (Brazil)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official site
      • Official site
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Пинеро
    • Production companies
      • Burnside Entertainment
      • GreeneStreet Films
      • Lower East Side Films
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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $275,171
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $21,750
      • Dec 16, 2001
    • Gross worldwide
      • $275,171
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    Tech specs

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    • Runtime
      • 1h 43m(103 min)
    • Color
      • Black and White
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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