Acclaimed Immigration Drama LA JAULA DE ORO Is Now Available on VOD

La Jaula de Oro (The Golden Dream), the acclaimed debut feature by Spanish-born Mexican director Diego Quemada-Diez, is now available on VOD in the United States. The film, which had its world premiere at Cannes’ Un Certain Regard section, where it was presented with the Un Certain Talent Award, the Gillo Pontecorvo Award, and a François Chalais Award Special Mention, is available on iTunes, Googleplay, and Amazon.

With over 80 awards, including for Best Film and Best Director at the Thessaloniki Film Festival, and for Best New Director at the Chicago Film Festival, La Jaula de Oro became the most internationally awarded Mexican film in history. The film swept the 56th edition of the Ariel Awards–Mexico’s national cinema honors–receiving nine awards including for Best Picture, Debut Feature, Original Screenplay, Actor (Brandon López) and supporting actor (Rodolfo Domínguez).

Hailed by The Wall Street Journal as “ferocious, uncompromising and a synthesis of front-page news and mythic hero’s journey,” and starring an impressive ensemble cast of non-professional actors, La Jaula de Oro is the story of three teenagers from the slums of Guatemala who travel to the U.S. in search of a better life. On their journey through Mexico they meet Chauk, a Tzotzil kid from Chiapas who doesn’t speak Spanish. Travelling together in cargo trains, walking on the railroad tracks, they soon have to face a harsh reality.

An urgent and timely drama that reflects the plight of migrants as they cross Mexico in their way to search for the American dream, La Jaula de Oro is a powerful and lyrical film that presents a humane and fresh take on contemporary reality, and secures Quemada-Diez as a filmmaker to follow.