Quemar las Naves
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71% Genre Drama Duration Language Spanish | 7.1/10 Director Francisco Franco Alba Music director Alejandro Giacoman | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Writer Maria Renee Prudencio , Francisco Franco Alba Release date October 2007 Screenplay Maria Renee Prudencio, Francisco Franco Alba Cast Irene Azuela (Helena), Juan Carlos Barreto (Efraín), Bernardo Benítez (Juan), Ricardo Blume (Padre Miguel), Diana Bracho (Catalina), Pablo Bracho (Padre Chacón)Similar movies Broken Sky (2006) Tagline Do not be afraid to live your life |
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Quemar las naves (English title: Burn the Bridges) is a 2007 Mexican film directed by Francisco Franco Alba, from an original script co-written by Franco and actress Maria Reneé Prudencio. The film was shot in the Mexican state of Zacatecas and addresses issues such as self-assertion, loss, adolescence, and sexual relations. It officially premiered in October 2007 at the Festival Internacional de Cine de Morelia. The title refers to a widely known Mexican saying, which means "to cut all ties holding someone to something or someone" -- something Hernan Cortes actually did when he and his men set foot for the first time in continental America, in order to avoid mutiny or desertion.
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Plot
Helena (Irene Azuela) and Sebastián (Ángel Onésimo Nevárez) are a teenaged brother and sister who have been reunited at their home while looking after their ailing mother, singer Eugenia Díaz (Claudette Maille). Eugenia has been diagnosed with cancer and doesn't have long to live, and it has fallen to Helena and Sebastián to care for her in her last months, with Helena (who is older) spending her days with her mother while Sebastian goes to school and looks in on Eugenia in the evenings. Helena is obsessively caring for Sebastián, but while he loves his sister and mother, he seems detached from the affairs of his family. He's more drawn to his roughneck schoolmate Juan (Bernardo Benítez). As the reality of Eugenia's fate becomes clearer, Helena and Sebastián's confusion about love, mortality and family becomes more acute, and circumstances become even more muddled when they take in a boarder, Aurora (Jessica Segura), who falls in Sebastián's wealthy schoolmate Ismael (Ramón Valdez Urtiz).
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Awards
The film won two Ariel awards in 2008: for Best Actress (Irene Azuela) and for Best Original Music (Alejandro Giacomán, songs by Joselo Rangel).
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