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May 20, 2015 · Güeros. Right off the bat, Alonso Ruizpalacios’ “Güeros” captures three superlatives from this reviewer: Best debut feature I’ve seen in the last year, best Mexican film in recent memory, and best (black and white) cinematography since Pawel Pawlikowski ’s equally stunning but very different “ Ida .”. Lauded at numerous ...
Mar 20, 2015 · Gueros is a black-and-white road movie about a teenage boy who joins his brother and friends on a quest to find a legendary rock singer in Mexico City. The film mixes humor, social commentary and nostalgia, and won several awards at festivals.
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- Comedy, Drama
- Alonso Ruizpalacios
- 2015-03-20
May 20, 2015 · A striking effort that synthesizes disparate influences with inventive flair, Güeros marks a bold step forward for modern Mexican cinema. Three restless teens search for folk-rocker Epigmenio ...
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- Tenoch Huerta
- Alonso Ruizpalacios
- Comedy
Güeros. Güeros is a 2014 Mexican road comedy-drama film written and directed by Alonso Ruizpalacios. Set in Mexico City in 1999, the film tells the story of three restless teenagers searching for a folk-rocker during the Mexican capital's student strike. The film won five Ariel Awards, including Best Picture in 2015.
a. bad. Me descompuse porque comí una manzana güera.I got sick because I ate a bad apple. b. rotten. Estos tomates están güeros; no podemos comerlos.These tomatoes are rotten; we can't eat them. masculine or feminine noun. 3. (colloquial) (golden-haired person) (Central America)
Apr 27, 2015 · Winner of the Best First Feature award at the 2014 Berlin International Film Festival, as well as the Best Cinematography award (given to DP Damian Garcia) a...
- 2 min
- 50.6K
- Kino Lorber
May 19, 2015 · May 19, 2015. Shot in black-and-white, in the boxy, old-fashioned aspect ratio that seems to be the latest thing in art-cinema retro fashion, Alonso Ruizpalacios’s “ Güeros ” manages to ...
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