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Sin Nombre
TrailerThe film tells the story of a Honduran teen hungering for a better life, trying to immigrate to the U.S.A., and a boy caught up in the violence of gang life who also needs to escape.Actors: Marco Antonio Aguirre, Leonardo Alonso, Karla Cecilia Alvarado, Juan Pablo Arias Barrón, Rosalba Belén Barrón, Felipe Castro, Rosalba Quintana Cruz, Marcela Feregrino, Kristyan Ferrer, Edgar Flores, Giovanni Florido, ...»Director: Cary Joji FukunagaCountry: MexicoDuration: 96 minQuality: HDRelease: 2009IMDb: 7.50 CommentsSort By- Newest
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Actors of "Sin Nombre"
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Characters of "Sin Nombre"
El SmileyPlayed by: Kristyan FerrerWilly 'El Casper'Played by: Edgar FloresSayraPlayed by: Paulina GaitanMartha MarlenePlayed by: Diana GarcíaLil MagoPlayed by: Tenoch HuertaHoracioPlayed by: Gerardo Taracena -
Directors of "Sin Nombre"
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Creators of "Sin Nombre"
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Critic Reviews of "Sin Nombre"
Time OutAugust 14, 2009It's a tribute to the visceral impact of the staging that the film retains its grip despite becoming somewhat predictable, while thematically it's the usual cycle-of-violence hand wringing.
Orlando SentinelMay 13, 2009The actors, particularly Flores, have a documentary reality about them. Their reactions to most of their predicaments, even the ones given away too easily by the script, are real in the most human sense.
Washington PostMay 07, 2009Sin Nombre is pure filmmaking: a great story told in beautiful images.
AV ClubMay 01, 2009Fukunaga paints better outside the lines, working with cinematographer Adriano Goldman to offer vivid shots of the poverty and despair cutting through Latin America.
Hollywood ReporterApril 17, 2009Intense Spanish-language feature debut intrigues but doesn't quite gel.
Detroit NewsApril 17, 2009Brutal, wrenching and filled with desperation and meanness, Sin Nombre signals a major new talent in writer-director Cary Fukunaga, who never flinches while telling a story so grim and sad it moves beyond tears to numbness.
Film Comment MagazineOctober 20, 2014[F]or all its raw simplicity, the film manages to conjure a veritable library of references.
East Bay ExpressAugust 16, 2011Fukunaga wastes no time with laborious explanations for his characters' motives.
What CultureMarch 01, 2011It's a drama, a romance and a thriller, but make no mistake - Sin Nombre pulls no punches in delivery a raw, powerful film that shrugs aside genre convention.
Suite101.comOctober 08, 2010Spellbinding and nailbiting at the same time, "Sin Nombre’s" climax chillingly evokes the fable of the rabbit crossing the river on the crocodile’s back. Even amid such fleeting hope, its bone-deep fragility proved impossible to shake.
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