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Viento Negro

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A man, together with his group of workers, attempts to finish the construction of a section of railroad.

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06/08/2017 HOLY COW! HOW COULD THIS ONE HAVE BEEN IGNORED OR FORGOTTEN? Like much of Mexico's cinema, this one seems to be totally lost for American audiences. This is a man's man film - rugged men building a railroad through the Sonoran Desert, where the conflicts are man-against-man, man-against-nature, and man-against-himself. Good acting - but exceptional direction and editing. The framing of shots is outstanding across the board. If you liked The Wages Of Fear, this is a must see! Currently available on YouTube. J. Pudwill See more 05/07/2010 was film really close to my hometown. See more 10/16/2008 Best movie in Mexico's cinematic history See more Read all reviews
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Synopsis A man, together with his group of workers, attempts to finish the construction of a section of railroad.
Director
Servando González
Screenwriter
Rafael García Travesi, Servando González
Production Co
Producciones Yanco
Genre
Drama
Original Language
English
Runtime
2h 7m