"Temblores" begins where another film might reach its end — with a cold, rainy procession through bad traffic towards an uncertain confrontation. We never learn much about the events leading up to ...
Jayro Bustamante’s drama is vividly imagined, but lacks depth. By Devika Girish When you purchase a ticket for an independently reviewed film through our site, we earn an affiliate commission.
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Jayro Bustamante finds inspiration at home but applies the filmmaking skills he learned in Paris and Rome. His feature debut “Ixcanul” (“Volcano”) is only the second Guatemalan pic to vie for a ...