I first rented this film back in the early 90's and loved it. It was so real, the actors were great and Rosa's innocence was believable. I still recommend this film to people. When I began looking to buy this video/dvd I found it wasn't availble in the U.S. But I never thought to look outside the U.S.! I logged onto Amazon's waiting list, nothing. Then one day I was looking for darkroom equipment on Ebay and checked out the video/dvd's and saw El Norte for sale!! I watched it the day it arrived. I still enjoy watching it and can't wait to share it with friends that haven't seen it. This is now part of my permanent dvd collection!
beautifully filmed; great acting, you will laugh and you will cry!!! A pity is still not on DVD... Very up to date plot, real and to the point. A must!!! No negative comments on the production nor the the acting.
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Alien
Review created: 04/01/04
by: metalluk -- a member of Epinions
Pros: Moving human story, believable characters well-portrayed, and a strong political message
Cons: Some disturbing scenes. Viewer must have tolerance for subtitles
Back in the mid-1980 s, when the independent film movement was at its most vigorous, Gregory Nava and Anna Thomas were a respected team of filmmakers known for films pertaining to Mexican-American culture, which is Nava s own heritage. Among their most successful efforts was a bold and original film entitled El Norte (1984). It was produced in association with the PBS TV series American Playhouse. Nava and Thomas divided responsibility for this film as they usually did: they co-wrote the script, then Nava served as director and Thomas as producer. The product was a profoundly moving,...
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A Harrowing Journey To The Border (El Norte)
Review created: 01/09/05
by: quipowerty -- a member of Epinions
Pros: A tragic story about life north of the border.
Cons: Low budget mars the good acting.
I used to watch this flick repeatedly in high school, mainly as a history lesson on why so many Mexicans and Central Americans have been caught jumping over the Rio Grande more than once, and some slip through the net. At the time of the movie's making in the mid-1980's, Guatemala was a dirt-poor state plagued by civil war and massacres. Apparently the military government and left-wing rebels were fighting a violent civil war in the countryside, and army-supporting death squads were on the hunt for rebels and sympathizers. It is this backdrop that provided the tragic tale of Enrique and...
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El Norte, a painful story about The North
Review created: 12/01/99
by: labyrinth -- a member of Epinions
Pros: El Norte
Cons: Discontinued.....
Spanish movie El Norte, directed by Gregory Nova, is perhaps the best movie of its kind in recent years. As heart-breaking as we are involved with the painful story that was to be told, this movie truly break into the hardest of heart. Not only it's a vivid pictorial of true hard-ship, it is also a dramatical representation of extreme courage and love. Seldom does a movie that leaves your heart ponder as you leave the theatre, but El Norte is one of those rare movie that touches any human soul, and have every audience care and tear. It is the story of 2 young Guatemalans, Rosa ( Zaite Silvia..