Synopsis
At a time when the growing chasm between the rich and the poor appears to be slowly tearing Mexico - and many other Latin countries - apart, first time filmmaker Rodrigo Plá highlights just how isolationism breeds fear in many wealthy communities. Alejandro (Daniel Tovar) lives with his father Daniel (Daniel Giménez Cacho) and his mother Mariana Maribel Verdú) in an isolated community known as La Zona. La Zona is home to the most privileged citizens in Mexico, but with all of the gates and closed circuit cameras it feels more like a million dollar prison than a typical neighborhood. Eventually, a group of disadvantaged teenagers manage to break into La Zona. As the members of the community scramble to protect their families at any cost, one of the teenaged burglars, a frightened boy named Miguel (Alan Chávez), seeks cover in the basement of Alejandro's home as his friends scatter. Later, when Alejandro discovers the young fugitive, the privileged boy's growing empathy for the petty thief and murder suspect leads him to question the values imposed on him by his father as well as the many other isolationists who have taught him to fear his fellow countrymen. ~ Jason Buchanan, All Movie Guide
Year: 2007
Runtime: 97
Country: Mexico
MPAA Rating:
Category: Feature
Produced by
Buenaventura Producciones
Estrategia
Fidecine
Grup Joan Andreu
Jaleo Films
Morena Films
Orio Produkzioa
Vaca Films
Awards
2007 - Film Presented - Toronto International Film Festival
2007 - Film Presented - London Film Festival
2008 - Film Presented - Miami International Film Festival
2008 - Film Presented - New Directors/New Films
2008 - Film Presented - San Francisco International Film Festiv