A film by Scott Dalton & Margarita Martinez
(Colombia/USA, 2005, 84 min. In Spanish with English subtitles)
 

The award-winning documentary La Sierra traces a year in the life of a neighborhood in Medellín, Colombia ruled by a paramilitary gang. The film follows the lives of three young people: Edison, the charismatic leader of the gang and playboy who has fathered six children with six different woman; Cielo, a teenage widowed mother with a paramilitary boyfriend in jail, trying to survive without falling into prostitution; and Jesus, a young gang member whose readiness for death fuses with his indulgence for drugs. An intimate, meditative exploration, La Sierra captures both startling moments of violence and its aftermath, and the tenderness and faith that enables a community to survive.

"Courageous" — The New York Times
"Vibrant and fascinating" — Time Out New York
"Amazing" — Salon.com
"Riveting" — New York Post
"Essential viewing!" — Village Voice

A First Run/Icarus Films Release


   
BOSTON, MA
Thursday, December 8, 8pm
Museum of Fine Arts, Boston
465 Huntington Avenue / (617) 369-3306
   
CHICAGO, IL
Saturday, January 21, 1pm
Sunday, January 22, 1pm
Facets Cinémathèque
1517 W. Fullerton Avenue / (773) 281-4114
   
COLUMBUS, OH
Tuesday, January 10, 7pm

Wexner Center for the Arts

1871 N. High St. Columbus, OH 43210 / (614) 292-3535
   
 
MIAMI, FL
Saturday, December 3, 7:30pm
Miami Art Central (MAC)
5960 SW 57 Avenue, Miami, FL / (305) 455-3336
   
PHILADELPHIA, PA
Wednesday, December 21, 7pm
Film @ International House
3701 Chestnut St. / (215) 895-6575
   

The Cinema Tropical Film Series USA is sponsored by The New York Times.

For more information call (212) 592-3428