Killing Strangers
2013 · Movie · 63 min. · Mexico
Through a series of casting sessions, reconstructions and improvised scenes, the film tells the story of three young men who in vain try to join the Mexican revolution in 1910, and get lost in the desert north of Mexico. On their journey, they face each other's fears, their unrealistic dreams and hopes, and, not least, today's stereotypical depiction of Mexico's revolutionary past. Killing Strangers charts how the glorious creation myths that all nations tell about themselves are created and reproduced in a process that involves the imagination of its citizens.
Direction Nicolás Pereda · Jacob Secher Schulsinger
Cast Gabino Rodríguez · Esthel Vogrig · Tenoch Huerta · Harold Torres · Carlos Bagarrán · Manuel Jiménez Frayre · Josué Cabrera · Iván Reyes Mundo · Alfredo H. de León · Hugo Núñez · Víctor Adam Torres Castillo · Ricardo Soto
Soundtrack Bo Rande
Screenplay Nicolás Pereda · Jacob Secher Schulsinger
Cinematography Miguel Tovar
Original title Matar extraños
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Not rated (FilmAffinity)
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