This timely and still contemporary film, first seen in Miami at the First (1996) Hispanic Film Fest, is still as relevant today as it was four years ago. Urban terrorism continues in Peru, our northern neighbor, and (since) the deplorable socio-economic conditions remain just as bad, if not worse. This film explores this tragic situation, which confronts the vast majority of urban dwellers (the villages are not very safe either). In this movie, young people fight against these problems, trying to find better alternatives for the future. See the movie, read world news, and think about what changes (if any) have taken place, since the 1992 setting depicted in this film.
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