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Cronicas (film)

Crónicas
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US promotional poster
Directed by Sebastián Cordero
Produced by Alfonso Cuarón
Guillermo del Toro
Isabel Dávalos
Bertha Navarro
Jorge Vergara
Written by Sebastián Cordero
Starring John Leguizamo
Leonor Watling
Damián Alcázar
José María Yazpik
Music by Antonio Pinto
Cinematography Enrique Chediak
Edited by Luis Carballar
Iván Mora Manzano
Distributed by Palm Pictures
Release date
  • May 16, 2004 (2004-05-16) (Cannes Film Festival)
Running time
108 minutes
Country Ecuador
Mexico
Language Spanish
English

Crónicas is a 2004 Ecuadorian thriller film, written and directed by Sebastián Cordero. The film was produced by, among others, Guillermo del Toro, director of Pan's Labyrinth, and Alfonso Cuarón, director of Children of Men. It was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 2004 Cannes Film Festival.

Set in rural Ecuador, the movie follows a television journalist named Manolo Bonilla (played by John Leguizamo) as he investigates the rape and murder of children in the area. The film also stars Leonor Watling and José María Yazpik as Manolo's producer and cameraman, respectively. The film was the official Oscar selection from Ecuador in the Best Foreign Language category.

After traveling to a small village in Ecuador, Miami tabloid news reporter Manolo Bonilla (Leguizamo) witnesses the death of a local boy after Vinicio Cepeda, a traveling salesman, hits the boy in his pickup truck. When Cepeda attempts to back his truck away from the boy, a mob, led by the boy's father, Don Lucho, pulls him from his car, severely beats him, and sets him on fire before the local authorities intervene. After both men are arrested, Cepeda is examined at the jail and taken to his cell where, later that night, he is attacked by Don Lucho and severely injured.

The next morning Manolo Bonilla comes to the prison to interview the men involved. After agreeing to an interview alongside Cepeda, Lucho attacks Cepeda a second time and is taken away. The interview with Cepeda is cancelled due to concerns about Manolo's safety; however, before the reporter leaves, Cepeda notifies him that he has information on the Monster of Babahoyo, a notorious murderer and rapist in the area, and tells him the location where one of the murderer's victims, a nine-year-old girl, is buried. Manolo agrees to interview Cepeda and attempts to free him from prison in exchange for information about the murders. Later that evening Manolo and his cameraman Ivan drive to the location Cepeda mentioned and dig up a shallow grave, indeed containing the body of a small girl.


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