Gustavo Munoz Movies
The bloody civil war which tore apart El Salvador in the 1980s is seen through the eyes of a young boy in this drama from director Luis Mandoki. Chava (Carlos Padilla) is 11 years old and growing up in a small town in El Salvador where the fighting between rebels and government troops is a daily fact of life. Chava's father has abandoned the family, leaving him behind as the man of the house while his mother (Leonor Varela) and sister try to maintain a normal life by day while dodging bullets by night. Chava's 12th birthday is coming up, which puts the boy in a dangerous position -- at 12, he'll be old enough to join the army and be used as cannon fodder against the rebels, so he and his classmates try to find out when military recruiters will be coming to their schools so they can plan to be absent that day. However, as Chava faces both danger and adventure in his little town, the war edges in closer all the time until it can't be avoided any longer. Voces Inocentes (aka Innocent Voices) was the first Spanish-language film in 18 years for director Mandoki, who came to the United States after the international success of 1987's Gaby: A True Story. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi
- Starring:
- Carlos Padilla, Leonor Varela, (more)
A secretive street magician finds his life forever changed after being reminded of the past he once walked away from in director Jamie Aparicio's inspirational redemption drama. Tadeo used to be a famous photographer, but these days he earns a living by dazzling people on the city streets. Assisting Tadeo in his popular performances is a blind vagabond who proves the only friend this lonely magician has left. When Tadeo makes the acquaintance of a young neighbor, a life altering revelation gradually pulls the sensitive magician out of isolation. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi
- Starring:
- Ernando Gonzalez, Maya Zapata, (more)




