Máncora (film)

Máncora is a 2008 Peruvian-Spanish drama film directed by Peruvian director Ricardo de Montreuil. The film premiered as an official selection at the 2008 Sundance Film Festival.

Máncora
Directed byRicardo de Montreuil
Produced byDiego Ojeda
Written byOscar Torres
Angel Ibarguren
Juan Luis Nugent
StarringJason Day
Elsa Pataky
Enrique Murciano
Liz Gallardo
Anahi de Crdenas
Phellipe Haagensen
Music byAngelo Milli
Edited byLuis Carballar
Ricardo de Montreuil
Production
company
Hispafilms
Napoli Pictures
Distributed byMaya Entertainment
Release date
  • January 20, 2008 (2008-01-20) (Sundance Film Festival)
  • March 20, 2009 (2009-03-20) (United States; limited)
Running time
100 minutes
CountryPeru
Spain
LanguageSpanish

Synopsis

From the director of La mujer de mi hermano and the writer of Voces inocentes comes Máncora, a road-trip drama that traces the shifting emotional boundaries between three disconnected individuals.

Máncora begins with Santiago (Jason Day), a 21-year-old from Lima who is disturbed by his father's recent and unexpected suicide. Wanting to leave the chill of a grey Lima winter, Santiago decides to go to Máncora, a beach town in the north of the country where the climate is warmer. Right before his departure, Santiago receives an unexpected visit from his stepsister Ximena (Elsa Pataky), an energetic Spanish photographer and her husband Iñigo (Enrique Murciano), an art collector from New York. Their peaceful getaway is quickly disrupted by an act of boundary-crossing and betrayal, which might change their relationship forever.

Reception

In February 2014, Mancora was rated 33% on RottenTomatoes.com (based on six reviews),[1] and had a 6.7/10 score on IMDB (based on 883 ratings),[2]

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