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Imelda and Luis

Country: Mexico, Language: Spanish, 18 mins

  • Director: Leonel Chee
  • Writer: Leonel Chee

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Young twins, Imelda and Luis, live a neglected life with their drug dealing mom and jerk-off drug addict older brother. They only have each other to fulfill their desires: she wants to be a nun and he wants to be a girl, neither of which seems possible. This is truly one of the more unusual tales about chasing your dreams to come along in quite a while. It's kind of an adult kid's film, a dark yet sometimes humorous depiction of these innocent children trying to escape a screwed up life in a twisted world. Growing up in this dysfunctional home life the twins have developed completely opposite morals and beliefs. Nicely paced with some lovely artful bits, the performances by the two young leads make the film. Their depiction of these independent children and their inventive plans takes us on a delightful and surprising journey.


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Cast & Characters

Enrique Arreola as El Cabrón
Simona Chirinos as Sor Rosario
Luis Solis as Luis
Pablo Vaga as Constantino
Eileen Yañez as Esperanza
Ishkra Zavala as Imelda