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Men with Guns

United States

1997

127 Min
Color
1.85:1
English, Italian, Maya, Spanish, Tzotzil
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DIR John Sayles

EXEC Jody Allen, Lou Gonda, John Sloss

PROD R. Paul Miller, Maggie Renzi

SCR John Sayles

DP Slawomir Idziak

CAST Federico Luppi, Damián Delgado, Dan Rivera González, Tania Cruz, Damián Alcázar, Mandy Patinkin, Kathryn Grody, Iguandili López

ED John Sayles

PROD DES Felipe Fernández del Paso

MUSIC Mason Daring

San Sebastián (Competition): FIPRESCI Prize, OCIC Award, Toronto

Synopsis

Humberto Fuentes is a wealthy doctor whose wife has recently died. In spite of the advice of his children, he takes a trip to visit his former students who now work in impoverished villages. His trip soon becomes a quest, politically awakening him when he finds out that one of his students was killed by the army. –IMDb

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John Sayles

John Thomas Sayles (born September 28, 1950) is an American independent film director and screenwriter who frequently plays small roles in his own and other indie films.

Sayles was born in Schenectady, New York, the son of Mary (née Rausch), a teacher, and Donald John Sayles, a school administrator. He was raised Catholic and took to labeling himself “a Catholic atheist”. Both of Sayles’ parents were of half Irish descent.

He attended Williams College, where a small incident provided an inkling as to his future career. In 1972, while participating in the school’s biannual trivia contest, Sayles’ team was tied with another after eight hours, forcing the game’s first sudden death overtime. Sayles was able to cite a particular line of dialogue from the 1960 film The Time Machine, thus clinching that semester’s championship.

Like Martin Scorsese and James Cameron, among others, Sayles got his start in film working with Roger Corman. Sayles went on to fund his first… read more

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28May10

This reminded me of the Canterbury Tales in a way, and I respected that an American director would choose Spanish as the main language for the film.

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