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El Norte (1983)

El Norte (1983)
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El Norte is a realistic picture of both the Guatemalan government's oppression of the Quiche Indians and the hard life of illegal immigrants in the United States. After the Guatemalan army destroys their village of San Pedro, two teenage Quiche Mayan Indian siblings journey north (hence El Norte) through Mexico to the United States to start a new life. The film opens with the destruction of the village and the peasants' pointless appeals to the authorities for justice. Realizing that the government is seizing their land, Enrique and Rosa make the difficult decision to leave their people behind. As they journey through Mexico, the siblings encounter a number of helpful individuals who direct them towards the U.S./Mexican border. There they find a "coyote" (a professional human smuggler) and make the frightening run across border. Once across, Enrique and Rosa are introduced to the impossible realities of life as an illegal immigrant in Los Angeles. Living in constant fear of deportation, they struggle to survive as they are exploited by a series of employers. Eventually, their luck takes a turn for the better when the manager of their motel offers Enrique a job. ~ Brian Whitener, Rovi

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Starring:
Zaide Silvia GutierrezDavid Villalpando, (more)
Director(s):
Gregory Nava
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Synopsis of El Norte

El Norte is a realistic picture of both the Guatemalan government's oppression of the Quiche Indians and the hard life of illegal immigrants in the United States. After the Guatemalan army destroys their village of San Pedro, two teenage Quiche Mayan Indian siblings journey north (hence El Norte) through Mexico to the United States to start a new life. The film opens with the destruction of the village and the peasants' pointless appeals to the authorities for justice. Realizing that the government is seizing their land, Enrique and Rosa make the difficult decision to leave their people behind. As they journey through Mexico, the siblings encounter a number of helpful individuals who direct them towards the U.S./Mexican border. There they find a "coyote" (a professional human smuggler) and make the frightening run across border. Once across, Enrique and Rosa are introduced to the impossible realities of life as an illegal immigrant in Los Angeles. Living in constant fear of deportation, they struggle to survive as they are exploited by a series of employers. Eventually, their luck takes a turn for the better when the manager of their motel offers Enrique a job. ~ Brian Whitener, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
140 mins

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Director(s):
Gregory Nava
Writer(s):
Gregory NavaAnna Thomas
Producer(s):
Anna Thomas
Categories:
Drama
El Norte Awards:
  • 1994 - Library of Congress - U.S. National Film Registry
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Jonathan S.

El Norte is incredibly moving, a great film. The characters are fully developed and naturally human, without a hint of stereotypical contrivance. The ending will stick with you, leaving you thinking. And the performances are perfect. I first watched this film in my high school freshman Spanish class in 1985 (then later at UCLA in a Latino Studies course), and after watching it again now, nearly 25 years later, it choked me up realizing how influential this movie has been on my life, without my even knowing it. The experiences I've had since then, here and in Latin America, made this later watching ring with a truth that I never could have imagined as a teenager. It should be a must-see for young people, who might otherwise never have an opportunity to see immigrants as more than soulless laborers.

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Megan M.

Although 25 yrs old, this film seems relevant and accurate for today.

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Jimmy B.

BRAVO! If this film doesn't make your eyes mist a little, your soul is dead!

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