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A Dot and a Line

Original title: Punto y raya
  • 2004
  • R
  • 1h 45m
IMDb RATING
6.6/10
583
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A Dot and a Line (2004)
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"Punto y raya" is the story of a young Colombian recruit who, while patrolling his country's border, is befriended by a Venezuelan adversary, and the tragic consequences of their relationshi... Read all"Punto y raya" is the story of a young Colombian recruit who, while patrolling his country's border, is befriended by a Venezuelan adversary, and the tragic consequences of their relationship."Punto y raya" is the story of a young Colombian recruit who, while patrolling his country's border, is befriended by a Venezuelan adversary, and the tragic consequences of their relationship.

  • Director
    • Elia K. Schneider
  • Writer
    • Henry Herrera
  • Stars
    • Roque Valero
    • Edgar Ramírez
    • Ramiro Meneses
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.6/10
    583
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Elia K. Schneider
    • Writer
      • Henry Herrera
    • Stars
      • Roque Valero
      • Edgar Ramírez
      • Ramiro Meneses
    • 10User reviews
    • 2Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 8 wins & 3 nominations total

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    Roque Valero
    • Cheito
    Edgar Ramírez
    Edgar Ramírez
    • Pedro
    • (as Édgar Ramírez)
    Ramiro Meneses
    Ramiro Meneses
    • Guerrillero - Colombia
    Daniela Alvarado
    • Yosmar Coromoto
    Pedro Lander
    • Capitan
    Dora Mazzone
    • Ana Maria
    Rafael Uribe
    • Capitan - Colombia
    Laureano Olivarez
    • Sgt. Carrasco
    • (as Laureano Olivares)
    Juan David Restrepo
    Juan David Restrepo
    • Sgt. Requena
    Yugui López
    • Narco
    Roberto Hernández
    • Narco 2
    Daniela Bascopé
    Daniela Bascopé
    • Lutecia
    Carolina López
    • Teniente
    Eva Mondolfi
    • Bar Prostitute
    Olga Henríquez
    • Cheito's Mother
    Isabel Novoa
    • Pedro's Mother
    Maurice Reyna
    • Coronel
    Ringo García
    • Capo Narco
    • Director
      • Elia K. Schneider
    • Writer
      • Henry Herrera
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    10suertudo

    The best Venezuelan Movie in years

    transitively latinamerican and borderline dramatic, punto y raya hit us as a fairly well told story about friendship altering people's life. of course there's a movie about this little hypothetical war between countries, and the intimate war between two guys for a long-time-no-seen-virgin-girlfriend, but mostly it's about two enemies trying to stay alive through extreme circumstances: the war itself, the jungle, crazy women living in colombian guerrilla camps, and a pair of boots they shall share. the best thing about this film is elia's work with actors direction, pushing them through the adventure and making them seem not only believable but amazingly genuine. a great direction and production work from one of venezuela's most prolific film dupla (novoa-schneider), actually our favorite (our respects to garimpeiro and huelepega)for its perfect inclusion of humor inside a drama environment.
    10jotix100

    That dirty little war

    Elia Schneider, the talented Venezuelan film director, surprised our expectations with "Punto y Raya", one of the highlights of the recent Latinbeat 2005 at the Walter Reade theater in New York. Not being prepared for what to expect, this movie proved to be a winner. The public, at its presentation the other day, seemed to enjoyed it a lot.

    "Punto y Raya" is a film that presents us all the factions in a conflict that one hears nothing about in the press, and it has to do with the involvement of the Venezuelan and Colombian armies in their fight to control the drug trafficking between the two countries plus the leftist guerrillas and the paramilitary forces that are all fighting one another, especially in Colombia.

    The film focuses on two soldiers, one, the disarming Cheito, a small time drug dealer in Caracas, who is caught selling and as a punishment is made to enroll the army and sent to the border with Colombia as part as the forces patrolling the area. Pedro, a Colombian recruit, who has joined the army to combat the drug problem, is an earnest man. Pedro believes in the system and is willing to give his best in order to see his country free of drugs.

    Fate intervenes and both Cheito and Pedro form a bond, as they are caught by the different factions. Cheito is a chameleon, he can change colors and be convincing to whoever happens to be questioning him. Pedro, on the other hand, is an uneducated man whose honesty and integrity are in sharp contrast with the slick Cheito.

    The film is delightful to watch because of the magnificent display of acting by Roque Valero, a great new talent to Latin American films and Edgar Ramirez, who is becoming known also to the American movie fans. Both actors deserve success in whatever they decide to do next because they prove in "Punto y Raya" they certainly can act and are totally convincing.

    Congratulations of Elia Schneider for giving us a film that will stay with the viewer for a long time to come.
    10vladimir.vera

    a little masterpiece

    This movie it's a joy, a wonderful experience to find the craft of this essential art in a new voice like the voice of Venezuela. It's funny (really Funny), sad, but it's after all a human movie, with a very mood script. The vision of the director make you feel about the really essence of the south American people. The plot it's about a little war between Colombia and Venezuela. got a very interesting new talents (Roque Valero rules with his character of the Venezuelan soldier) Now Edgar Ramirez work in the new movie of Tony (Top Gun) Scott. A great experience thanks to this powerful movie.It's in other word: supreme. When you see this movie, you really feel the art in the screen.
    8kaike_67

    One of the greatest movies ever made in Latin America

    Punto y Raya (Step Forward) went definitively beyond my expectations. It's a very original story, which counts with outstanding performances and has an implicit message about how important friendship and loyalty are during difficult times. Taking place during a (not that far from reality) situation of real tension in the Venezuelan-Colombian border, Punto y Raya makes viewers go into the story, which develops as a drama, with many touches of that typical Latin American kind of humor. The several awards that it's won in different international festivals are very well deserved, and this is a movie which is really worth watching, because it's one of the good productions with the "made in Latin America" stamp.
    8krehme

    I have to agree that this was no comedy!

    I cannot however agree that this was a poorly made film. Be prepared for a look at how sad it is when governments use their people to fight wars that feel so pointless. I'm no pacifist, but border disputes should be settled with the assistance of brother countries in the region in question. A Latin-American council should be formed to make cross border fighting a shameful sad memory of what we were before we learned better. It hurts me to the soul to think that even one minute of what this film supposes happens in the border between two brother countries is true. I think the film technique was very effective. The effect is that of memories not so much live action. Like many people my memories and dreams are not vividly colored. How strange it seems to me that people live in areas where the agony of unrest is simply the backdrop to daily activities. There's so much left to do in this world and so few people who are willing to stop the greed long enough to help.

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      Venezuela's official submission for the 2005 Oscar Awards, Foreign Language film category.
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    • Release date
      • December 15, 2004 (United States)
    • Countries of origin
      • Venezuela
      • Chile
      • Spain
      • Uruguay
    • Languages
      • Spanish Sign Language
      • Spanish
    • Also known as
      • Punto y raya
    • Production company
      • Joel Films
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      • 1h 45m(105 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital

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