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046 _k2014
050 _aPN1997
_b.G847 2014
100 _aAlonso Ruizpalacios
245 _aGüeros
_cAlonso Ruizpalacios
_h[videorecording]=
260 _aMexico
_bPostal Producciones
_c2014
300 _a1 videodisc (ca. 111 min.)
_bsound, black and white.
_c4 3/4 in.
440 _aAlonso Ruizpalacios
500 _aSpecial Features Include: Deleted Scenes, Interview with the Director, Two Short Films by Alonso Ruizpalacios, Trailer Shorts Include: Café paraíso (2008), El último canto del pájaro Cú (2010)
520 _aThe winner of five Ariels (the Mexican Academy Awards), including Best Picture and Best Director, Güeros is one of the most striking debut features in recent memory. Ever since the National University strike broke out, Sombra (Tenoch Huerta) and Santos (Leonardo Ortizgris) have been living in the angst-ridden limbo. Education-less, motionless, purposeless, and unsure of what the strike will bring, they begin to look for strange ways to kill time. But their idiosyncratic routine is interrupted by the unexpected arrival of Tomás (Sebastián Aguirre), Sombra's kid brother. Unable to fit in amongst these older slackers, Tomás discovers that unsung Mexican folk-rock hero Epigmenio Cruz (Alfonso Charpener) has been hospitalized somewhere in the city. Tomás convinces Sombra and Santos that they must track him down in order to pay their final respects. But what they thought would be a simple trip to find their childhood idol soon becomes a voyage of self-discovery across Mexico City's invisible frontiers.
538 _aDVD video; Dolby Digital 5.1; surround; NTSC; Region 1; 1.33:1 as 16:9 widescreen.
546 _aSpanish audio. Optional English subtitles.
700 _eDirector
_eScreenwriter
_aAlonso Ruizpalacios
700 _eScreenwriter
_aGibrán Portela
700 _eActor
_aTenoch Huerta
700 _eActor
_aSebastián Aguirre
700 _eActor
_aIlse Salas
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_cDVD