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Whisky Romeo Zulu (2004)

Whisky Romeo Zulu (2004)
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Airline pilot-turned-whistleblower-turned-actor Enrique Pineyro makes his debut as a writer/director with the autobiographical docudrama Whisky Romeo Zulu. Pineyro essentially plays himself, a principled pilot at LAPA, the Argentinean airline, increasingly dismayed over the company's disregard of basic safety regulations. When he complains, he's labeled a troublemaker, and when things get so bad that he refuses to fly one defective plane, the company simply gets another pilot to take his place. Increasingly frustrated and worried about a potential crash, Pineyro finally writes an angry letter to his superiors, warning that a crash is inevitable if action isn't taken. The letter is leaked to the media, and the airline is sold, but the new owners want Pineyro to retract his statement. Complicating matters, their public relations person is Marcela (Mercedes Morán of The Motorcycle Diaries and The Holy Girl), a childhood crush that Pineyro never got over. She's since married, but that doesn't stop the divorced, embattled pilot from pursuing her. Pineyro's story is intercut with that of a government investigator (Alejandro Awada) looking into a LAPA crash, who starts receiving death threats. Whisky Romeo Zulu was shown by the Film Society of Lincoln Center as part of their 2004 Latinbeat Film Series. ~ Josh Ralske, Rovi

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Starring:
Enrique PineyroMercedes Morán, (more)
Director(s):
Enrique Pineyro
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Synopsis of Whisky Romeo Zulu

Airline pilot-turned-whistleblower-turned-actor Enrique Pineyro makes his debut as a writer/director with the autobiographical docudrama Whisky Romeo Zulu. Pineyro essentially plays himself, a principled pilot at LAPA, the Argentinean airline, increasingly dismayed over the company's disregard of basic safety regulations. When he complains, he's labeled a troublemaker, and when things get so bad that he refuses to fly one defective plane, the company simply gets another pilot to take his place. Increasingly frustrated and worried about a potential crash, Pineyro finally writes an angry letter to his superiors, warning that a crash is inevitable if action isn't taken. The letter is leaked to the media, and the airline is sold, but the new owners want Pineyro to retract his statement. Complicating matters, their public relations person is Marcela (Mercedes Morán of The Motorcycle Diaries and The Holy Girl), a childhood crush that Pineyro never got over. She's since married, but that doesn't stop the divorced, embattled pilot from pursuing her. Pineyro's story is intercut with that of a government investigator (Alejandro Awada) looking into a LAPA crash, who starts receiving death threats. Whisky Romeo Zulu was shown by the Film Society of Lincoln Center as part of their 2004 Latinbeat Film Series. ~ Josh Ralske, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
107 mins

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Director(s):
Enrique Pineyro
Writer(s):
Enrique Pineyro
Producer(s):
Veronica Cura
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John B.

As an airline captain with a couple of thousand hours in the 737, I was very impressed with the technical accuracy. There is some very nice film from the cockpit in flight. If you are an airplane watcher, you might enjoy this movie strictly for some of the photography. The real point of the whole film is how a corporate culture and government oversight or lack thereof can affect safety. Specifically, the lesson is about aviation. However, the lesson is more generally applicable to any technical field. Even though this is somewhat of a documentary with a point to it, I enjoyed it as a drama in its own rite. Even though the movie is in Spanish with English subtitles and I speak no Spanish, I found myself engrossed.

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Napoleon E.

Well done! Gives a good view of the problems found when someone has to choose between doing the right thing vs. going along. It is also a failed love story in the background. Being fair is not necesarily rewarded

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Paul W.

It's not a "blockbuster" film with special effects and superstars, etc., but it has an important message. The film shows how corporate greed and employees who go along for the ride can lead to tradegy, and how standing up to those in power is not only the right thing to do, but the necessary thing to do. Kudos to Enrique Pineyro for making an interesting and realistic film that will hopefully inspire others to stand up to their employers before it's too late.

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