Secuestro express
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Secuestro Express | |
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Directed by | Jonathan Jakubowicz |
Produced by | Elizabeth Avellan |
Starring | Mía Maestro |
Release date(s) | August 5, 2005 |
Running time | 86 min |
Language | Spanish |
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Secuestro Express (Spanish title: Secuestro Express) is a 2005 film starring Mia Maestro. The film chronicles the tale of Carla (Maestro) and her boyfriend when they are suddenly kidnapped in Caracas, Venezuela. The film was directed by Jonathan Jakobowitz. It stars "non-stars," mostly rappers, who were trained for the role over a period of six weeks. The movie premiered in New York in August 2005, and it opened in other countries, including Venezuela later that year.
Secuestro Express was nominated for Best Foreign Language Film at the British Independent Film Awards.
Tagline: A Twisty Crime Thriller With Political and Social Commentary.
[edit] Storyline
Every sixty minutes a person is abducted in Latin America. 70% of the victims do not survive. "Secuestro Express" is the frightening story of one young couple's ordeal as they career through the underbelly of Caracas, Venezuela in the hands of three thugs who've made them their latest payday.
Carla (Mía Maestro) and Martin (Jean Paul Leroux) are a young upper-class couple fresh off of a night of dancing and partying when they cross paths with Trece (Carlos Julio Molina), Budu (Pedro Perez) and Niga (Carlos Madera), three men who make their living by kidnapping unwitting young adults to extort quick money from their wealthy parents.
Carla and Martin become their next victims and are sent on a terrifying overnight journey through Caracas as they wait for Carla's father Sergio (Ruben Blades) to hand over twenty thousand dollars - a small amount for a rich Caraqueño, but the equivalent of more than 8 years of the Venezuelan minimum wage.
They are emotionally and physically hurt, but soon form a relationship with their captors to try to escape. However, none of their plans pan out. They continue in the van, listening and understanding, even if slightly, their captor's point of view. Through the many mishaps they encounter, they begin to, albeit scarily, bond with the kidnappers.
Martin is killed for trying to escape, but Carla is released, only to be found by another set of kidnappers and thus revealing the human side of Trece. full of comical and serious content, the movie shows how stressful situations can bond different people with no social likeness...
[edit] External links
- Secuestro Express - Official site.
- Q@A with Jonathan Jakubowicz in Blogacine, in spanish