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Amexicano (2007)

Amexicano (2007)
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A man with little positive to say about illegal immigrants finds himself working with one in this comedy drama from director Matthew Bonifacio. Bruno (Carmine Famiglietti) is an Italian-American guy who lives in Queens, NY, and has lost his job. While Bruno has been looking for work, a steady job has been hard to find, and with his unemployment running out, he needs to start making some money. Someone arranges for Bruno to do some temporary work in landscaping and household construction, and he finds himself working alongside some of the Hispanic day laborers who wait every morning on Northern Boulevard looking for work. Bruno is not the most open-minded guy on Earth and initially bristles at the prospect of sharing the workspace with illegal aliens, but after a few days working with Ignacio (Raúl Castillo), the two strike up a rapport, even though Bruno can't speak Spanish and Ignacio knows no English. Bruno develops a genuine respect and admiration for Ignacio and his wife, Gabriela (Jennifer Peña), through their hard work and determination to improve their lives, but their legal status ensures their story will not end well. Amexicano was screened as part of the 2007 Tribeca Film Festival. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

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Starring:
Carmine FamigliettiRaúl Castillo, (more)
Director(s):
Matthew Bonifacio
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
PG13
Format(s):
DVD
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Synopsis of Amexicano

A man with little positive to say about illegal immigrants finds himself working with one in this comedy drama from director Matthew Bonifacio. Bruno (Carmine Famiglietti) is an Italian-American guy who lives in Queens, NY, and has lost his job. While Bruno has been looking for work, a steady job has been hard to find, and with his unemployment running out, he needs to start making some money. Someone arranges for Bruno to do some temporary work in landscaping and household construction, and he finds himself working alongside some of the Hispanic day laborers who wait every morning on Northern Boulevard looking for work. Bruno is not the most open-minded guy on Earth and initially bristles at the prospect of sharing the workspace with illegal aliens, but after a few days working with Ignacio (Raúl Castillo), the two strike up a rapport, even though Bruno can't speak Spanish and Ignacio knows no English. Bruno develops a genuine respect and admiration for Ignacio and his wife, Gabriela (Jennifer Peña), through their hard work and determination to improve their lives, but their legal status ensures their story will not end well. Amexicano was screened as part of the 2007 Tribeca Film Festival. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
84 mins

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Director(s):
Matthew Bonifacio
Writer(s):
Carmine Famiglietti
Producer(s):
Carmine FamigliettiMatthew Bonifacio
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
PG13(Violence, Profanity)
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    Jay S.

    outstanding movie that really makes you think. Very intelligent and well done!

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    Oscar P.

    I kind of liked this movie about how some immigrants and employers here in America do business, and how trust is made between employee and employer.

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    Luis G.

    A fairly accurate account of the immigrant life- entire cast is superb - Jennifer Pena is the only familiar face in a sea of newbies-

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