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==Plot==
==Plot==
What begins as a hopeful journey by illegal aliens looking to seek a better life by breaking the law and crossing the US border quickly becomes a fight for survival, when the men and woman are chased across the desert terrain by a heroic rifle-toting vigilante.<ref>Justin Chang, [http://variety.com/2015/film/festivals/toronto-film-review-desierto-1201595641/ "Toronto Film Review: ‘Desierto’,"] ''[[Variety (magazine)|Variety]]'', September 17, 2015.</ref>
What begins as a hopeful journey by illegal aliens looking to seek a better life by breaking the law and crossing the US border quickly becomes a fight for survival, when the men and women are chased across the desert terrain by a heroic rifle-toting vigilante.<ref>Justin Chang, [http://variety.com/2015/film/festivals/toronto-film-review-desierto-1201595641/ "Toronto Film Review: ‘Desierto’,"] ''[[Variety (magazine)|Variety]]'', September 17, 2015.</ref>


==Cast==
==Cast==

Revision as of 02:30, 12 October 2016

Desierto
Teaser poster
Directed byJonás Cuarón
Written by
  • Jonás Cuarón
  • Mateo Garcia
Produced by
Starring
CinematographyDamian Garcia
Music byWoodkid
Production
company
Distributed bySTX Entertainment
Release dates
  • 13 September 2015 (2015-09-13) (TIFF)
  • 15 April 2016 (2016-04-15) (Mexico)
Running time
94 minutes[1][2]
CountryMexico
Languages
  • English
  • Spanish
Budget$3 million[3]
Box office$2.8 million[4]

Desierto is a 2015 Mexican thriller film co-written and directed by Jonás Cuarón.[5] It was produced by Cuarón together with his father Alfonso and his uncle Carlos. It was shown in the Special Presentations section of the 2015 Toronto International Film Festival,[6] where it won the Prize of the International Federation of Film Critics (FIPRESCI) for Special Presentations.[7] It was selected as the Mexican entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 89th Academy Awards.[8][9]

Plot

What begins as a hopeful journey by illegal aliens looking to seek a better life by breaking the law and crossing the US border quickly becomes a fight for survival, when the men and women are chased across the desert terrain by a heroic rifle-toting vigilante.[10]

Cast

Release

In December 2015, STX Entertainment announced that it would release the film in North American theaters the following March.[11] The film was released in France and Mexico in April 2016 and had grossed $2.8 million as of 15 May 2016.[12] The North America release was delayed until 14 October 2016.[13]

Reception

London Film Festival 2015 Nominated - Best Film

Toronto International Film Festival 2015 Winner - International Critics' Award (FIPRESCI)

"For using pure cinema to create a strong physical sensation of being trapped in a vast space and hunted down by hatred in its most primal form, FIPRESCI presents the prize in the Special Presentations programme to Desierto by Jonás Cuarón."

See also

References

  1. ^ "Desierto (2016)". Box Office Mojo. (Amazon.com). Retrieved 24 December 2015. {{cite web}}: Italic or bold markup not allowed in: |work= (help)
  2. ^ "AMC Theatres: Desierto". AMC Theatres. Retrieved 6 February 2016.
  3. ^ "Jonas Cuaron's 'Desierto' Dazzles Morelia". Variety.com. Retrieved 5 December 2015.
  4. ^ "Desierto (2016)". Box Office Mojo. Retrieved 6 June 2016.
  5. ^ Pacheco, Arturo. "Goya y Oscar - AMACC". Retrieved 10 September 2016.
  6. ^ "Toronto to open with 'Demolition'; world premieres for 'Trumbo', 'The Program'". ScreenDaily. 28 July 2015. Retrieved 28 July 2015.
  7. ^ "Toronto International Film Festival Announces 2015 Award Winners" (PDF) (Press release). TIFF. 20 September 2015. Retrieved 21 September 2015.
  8. ^ ""Desierto" de Jonás Cuaron es elegida para representar a México en los Oscar". Quien. 14 September 2016. Retrieved 14 September 2016.
  9. ^ Hecht, John (14 September 2016). "Oscars: Mexico Selects 'Desierto' for Foreign-Language Category". The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved 14 September 2016.
  10. ^ Justin Chang, "Toronto Film Review: ‘Desierto’," Variety, September 17, 2015.
  11. ^ Patrick Hipes, "‘Desierto’ Trailer: Jonás Cuarón’s Thriller Take On The Migrant Experience," Deadline.com, 23 December 2015.
  12. ^ http://www.boxofficemojo.com/movies/?page=intl&id=desierto.htm
  13. ^ "Gael Garcia Bernal's Immigration Thriller 'Desierto' Gets October Release". Variety. Retrieved 10 August 2016.