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Raising Victor Vargas

France, United States

2002

88 Min
Color
1.85:1
Spanish, English
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DIR Peter Sollett

EXEC Vincent Maraval

PROD Alain de la Mata, Scott Macaulay, Robin O'Hara, Peter Sollett

SCR Peter Sollett, Eva Vives

DP Tim Orr

CAST Victor Rasuk, Judy Marte, Melonie Diaz, Altagracia Guzman, Silvestre Rasuk

ED Myron I. Kerstein

MUSIC Roy Nathanson

Sundance (American Showcase), Toronto (Contemporary World Cinema), London

Synopsis

Victor (Victor Rasuk), a horny teenager living on Manhattan’s Lower East Side, has an afternoon rendezvous with a girl known as “Fat Donna” (Donna Maldonado). When his sister Vicki (Krystal Rodriguez) finds out about it, she spreads word throughout the neighborhood, severely damaging what Victor thinks is his reputation. Then he and his best friend, Harold (Kevin Rivera) visit the public pool, where Victor spots the lovely Judy (Judy Marte), known locally as “Juicy Judy,” and he decides to salvage his good name by pursuing her. While Judy is standoffish, Harold has better luck with her friend, Melonie (Melonie Diaz of Double Whammy). Judy’s shy younger brother, Carlos (Wilfree Vasquez) agrees to help Victor get close to Judy if Victor will introduce him to Vicki. As Victor clumsily but doggedly pursues her, Judy decides to let Victor think he’s her boyfriend in the hope that his presence will discourage neighborhood boys from harassing her all the time. Victor’s strict grandmother (Altagracia Guzman) is furious when she learns that Victor introduced Vicki to a boy, and she also worries about his influence on his goody-two-shoes younger brother, Nino (Rasuk’s real-life brother Silvestre). Writer/director Peter Sollett’s feature debut is an expansion of his original short, Five Feet High and Rising, which featured many of the same actors. Sollett had his mostly non-professional cast improvise much of their dialogue. Raising Victor Vargas was shot by Tim Orr, who also lensed David Gordon Green’s feature debut George Washington. Raising Victor Vargas was shown at the 2003 Sundance Film Festival and at New Directors/New Films. —Rotten Tomatoes

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zazie

3Jun11

This also reminds me of Crooklyn. Young, fun, will bring you back to your childhood and/or to people you've known.

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PreachyPear

3Apr11

I really liked this film. It reminds me of Crooklyn in some ways (though I haven't watched that in a long time). I can't believe I haven't seen Victor Rasuk in anything else.

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Amani

13Mar11

for real real not for play play.

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I guess you wouldn't know how it feels to get nervous around certain people … Raising Victor Vargas

By jaredmo​barak on February 27, 2010

I really enjoyed Nick and Norah’s Infinite Playlist, but seeing it at the Toronto Film Festival with director Peter Sollett in attendance only made me want to see his debut, the acclaimed Raising Victor…  read review

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