| Authors: |
Sony Pictures Classics (Firm)
Cha Cha Cha (Firm)
Focus Features International (Firm)
Sony Pictures Home Entertainment (Firm)
Cuarón, Alfonso.
González Iñárritu, Alejandro.
Cuarón, Carlos, 1966-
García Bernal, Gael, 1978-
Luna, Diego, 1979-
Francella, Guillermo, 1955-
Heredia, Delores
Santiago, Felipe Perez.
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| Material type: |
DVD-Video |
| Subject: |
Brothers -- Mexico -- Mexico City -- Drama.
Soccer players -- Mexico -- Mexico City -- Drama.
Sibling rivalry -- Mexico -- Mexico City -- Drama.
Soccer goalkeepers -- Mexico -- Mexico City -- Drama.
Compulsive gamblers -- Mexico -- Mexico City -- Drama.
Man-woman relationships -- Mexico -- Mexico City -- Drama.
Hermanos -- México -- Ciudad de México (México) -- Teatro. --
Jugadores de fútbol -- México -- Ciudad de México (México) -- Teatro. --
Rivalidad entre hermanos -- México -- Ciudad de México (México) -- Teatro. --
Materiales en español.
Spanish language materials.
Soccer films
Video recordings for the hearing impaired.
Comedy films.
Action and adventure films.
Feature films.
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| Language: |
Spanish |
| Publisher: |
Culver City, Calif. : Sony Pictures Home Entertainment, [2009] |
| Description: |
1 videodisc (102 min.) : sd., col. ; 4 3/4 in. |
| ISBN: |
143597025X 9781435970250 |
| Notes: |
Title from container. |
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Originally released as a motion picture in 2008. |
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Special features: "Making of" featurette; "Turn off your cell phone!" featurette; deleted scenes; karaoke version of "I want you to want me;" music video "Rudo y Cursi" by Juana Molina; commentary with director Carlos Cuarón and actors Gael García & Diego Luna. |
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Gael García Bernal, Diego Luna, Guillermo Francella, Dolores Heredia. |
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DVD, anamorphic widescreen (1.78:1); Dolby Digital 5.1 surround. |
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Spanish dialogue, English or French subtitles. |
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Cinematography, Adam Kimmel ; editor, Alex Rodríguez ; original score, Felipe Perez Santiago. |
| Audience |
MPAA rating: R; for pervasive language, sexual content and brief drug use. |
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| Summary: |
From the rural banana plantation where they play soccer for the village team to the big city stadiums, two brothers have become rivals and battle each other on opposing sides. When a talent scout gets stranded in their tiny town, brothers Beto and Tato are discovered. They are whisked away to Mexico City to play for the big leagues where they quickly achieve fame. Beto is nicknamed 'Rudo' for his hotheaded goalkeeper style and Tato is called 'Cursi' for his peculiar scoring technique. Success leads to excess. Rudo descends into a quagmire of gambling debt and drug abuse. Cursi is distracted by beautiful women and a second career as a pop singer. Having come so far, will the siblings remember their original goal to build a home for their mother? |