Likely any town or city has a 'seedy' side - the ones filled with the dregs of society, the 'sons of bitches' who bear the brunt of cruelty and stereotyping of crime and social dejection. One could argue that, given it's the rich and powerful who hold all the proverbial cards, that 'seedy' side might contain a little more virtue and honesty that is perceived. But, corruption and crime are everywhere, and it's just the rich who get away with it. Candela is the kind of mid-budget thriller that we rarely see nowadays, as well as being a dark tapestry of life of those living on the proverbial edge, in society and the political spectrum. The first feature film from Dominican filmmaker Andrés Farías Cintrón,...
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- 3/6/2022
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