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Tigers Are Not Afraid ( Spanish: Vuelven, lit. 'They Return') is a 2017 Mexican fantasy crime horror film, with elements of magical realism, written and directed by Issa López. The film is produced by Marco Polo Constandse, under the banner of Filmadora Nacional, and Peligrosa. The film stars Paola Lara, Juan Ramón López, Ianis Guerrero ...
- $576,164
- Marco Polo Constandse
- Vince Pope
- Issa López
Dec 3, 2019 · A dark fairy tale about a gang of five children surviving the drug war and the ghosts it creates. IMDb provides cast, crew, reviews, trivia, awards, and streaming options for this 2017 film directed by Issa López.
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Aug 23, 2019 · A fantasy horror film about a girl who joins a gang of street children in a drug-cartel-ridden Mexico. Critics praise its blend of realism and magic, while audiences appreciate its social commentary and performances.
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- Paola Lara
- Issa López
- Filmadora Nacional
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Aug 23, 2019 · A fantasy horror film by Guillermo del Toro's protégé, Issa López, that merges real-life violence and supernatural elements with fairy tale structures. The film follows a group of orphans who survive in a ghost town of the drug war on the border of Mexico and the state of immigration. The reviewer praises the film's style, creativity, and final shot, but criticizes its lack of urgency and rising tension.
Tigers Are Not Afraid. A group of orphaned children armed with three magical wishes run from the ghosts that haunt them and the cartel that murdered their parents. 595 IMDb 6.9 1 h 23 min 2019. X-Ray 16+. Horror · Fantasy · Dark · Fantastic.
Sep 5, 2019 · A poignant and gruesome film by Issa López, inspired by Pan’s Labyrinth and Guillermo del Toro, that explores the lives of children who are left behind by the Mexican drug war. The film uses fairy tales, horror, and fantasy to depict the violence, trauma, and resilience of these kids, who face the Huascas gang and supernatural threats.