Güeros
Mexican road trip exploring youth unrest

About Güeros
Released: 2014
Platform: Netflix
Rating: TV-MA
Run time: 1h 51m
Cast
Tenoch Huerta, Sebastián Aguirre, Ilse Salas, Leonardo Ortizgris, Alfonso Charpener, Raúl Briones, Laura Almela
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Güeros is a Mexican drama film released in 2014, directed by Alonso Ruizpalacios. The film follows three bored young men who embark on a journey in Mexico City during a student strike. The story unfolds as these characters navigate the complexities of their city, personal relationships, and uncertain futures. The plot revolves around Tomás, his younger brother Sombra, and their roommate Santos. Together, they set out on a quest to find former rock legend Epigmenio Cruz, a musician they believe can revive the city's dormant music scene. As they encounter various obstacles and colorful characters along the way, their bond and understanding of themselves grow. Güeros artfully combines humor, social commentary, and a coming-of-age narrative to create a compelling portrait of youth and rebellion in Mexico City.Making / Production
- The film was shot entirely in black and white, adding a visually striking element to the storytelling. - Director Alonso Ruizpalacios drew inspiration from the French New Wave cinema movement, infusing Güeros with a fresh and innovative style. - The script was co-written by Alonso Ruizpalacios and Gibrán Portela, emphasizing a blend of realism and satire in the dialogue.Actors
- Tenoch Huerta as Tomás: The protagonist who sets the journey in motion with his quest to find Epigmenio Cruz. - Sebastián Aguirre as Sombra: Tomás' younger brother, who provides a unique perspective on their adventures. - Ilse Salas as Ana: A pivotal character in the storyline, forming connections with the trio and revealing deeper layers of their personalities.Trivia / Interesting Facts
- Güeros won the Best First Feature award at the 2014 Berlin International Film Festival, garnering critical acclaim for its originality. - The film's title, "Güeros," is a colloquial term in Mexico used to refer to people with fair skin, reflecting the characters' identities and the social commentary within the narrative. - The soundtrack features a mix of classic and contemporary Mexican music, enhancing the film's cultural richness.Awards
- Best First Feature at the Berlin International Film Festival in 2014.Quotes
- "We're all looking for our Epigmenio Cruz." - Tomás - "Sometimes, you have to make things worse to make them better." - Sombra - "Life is full of disappointments. And music." - SantosMusic
- The film features a diverse soundtrack blending traditional Mexican music with modern sounds, capturing the vibrancy of Mexico City's music scene.Soundtrack
- Notable tracks include "La Llorona" by Chavela Vargas and "Un Poco Loco" by Bud Powell, adding depth and emotion to key scenes in Güeros.
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About Güeros
Güeros is a road trip drama woven around Mexico's student protests, exploring themes of brotherhood, identity, and cultural upheaval.