Sudor Amargo (2003)

Sudor Amargo (2003)
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Economics and gender politics create the backdrop for this black comedy from Puerto Rico. When the manager of a tuna-canning plant in Puerto Rico is found dead in his office, police begin an investigation to determine who is responsible. Officials soon discover there were more than a few people with reason to be angry with the man overseeing the plant -- the cannery was soon to be closed, putting all his employees out of work, while the manager was juggling both a wife and a mistress (and the plant's janitor also had eyes for the boss' other woman). Sudor Amargo stars Domingo Quinones, Sonia Valentin, Alba Nydia Diaz, and Yamaris Latorre. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

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Starring:
Domingo QuiƱonesAlba Nydia Diaz, (more)
Director(s):
Sonia Valentin
Format(s):
DVD
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Synopsis of Sudor Amargo

Economics and gender politics create the backdrop for this black comedy from Puerto Rico. When the manager of a tuna-canning plant in Puerto Rico is found dead in his office, police begin an investigation to determine who is responsible. Officials soon discover there were more than a few people with reason to be angry with the man overseeing the plant -- the cannery was soon to be closed, putting all his employees out of work, while the manager was juggling both a wife and a mistress (and the plant's janitor also had eyes for the boss' other woman). Sudor Amargo stars Domingo Quinones, Sonia Valentin, Alba Nydia Diaz, and Yamaris Latorre. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
120 mins

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Director(s):
Sonia Valentin
Writer(s):
Alba Nydia DiazSonia ValentinFernando Vallafana
Producer(s):
Alba Nydia Diaz
Categories:
Mystery & Suspense
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    Lucy S.

    Sudar Amargo is a great spanish film. There is alot of drama packed into this film. Would definatly recommend it! Sponsored

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