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Mexico’s Oscar Contender ‘Sujo’ Explores Generational Cartel Violence Through Lyrical Storytelling

A Haunting Portrait of Destiny and Survival in Rural Mexico

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“Sujo,” a compelling new Mexican film, will confront spectators with its honest representation of generational grief when it hits theaters in the United States and Canada on December 6. The film, directed by Astrid Rondero and Fernanda Valadez, follows one man’s effort to escape his traumatic family past.

The film follows Sujo, a young guy whose life is shaped by his father’s history as a cartel gunman. After a rival gang member slays his father, four-year-old Sujo is rescued by his aunt Nemesia, who raises him in a difficult rural environment.

“We wanted each episode to have its atmosphere,” the directors stated, emphasizing their distinct approach to storytelling. The film follows Sujo’s life in stages, employing various visual styles to depict his transition from orphaned youngster to young adult.

As a teenager, Sujo initially joins the local cartel. However, the film’s plot turns hopeful when he tries to escape the cycle of violence that marked his life.

The film has already received widespread acclaim, receiving the World Cinema Grand Jury Prize: Dramatic at the 2024 Sundance Film Festival. IndieWire described it as “a work of tremendous lyrical potency,” establishing the directors as new voices in Mexican film.

Mexico’s official submission for the Best International Feature Oscar is “Sujo,” starring Juan Jesús Varela and Kevin Uriel Aguilar Luna and featuring cinematography by Ximena Amann. The video promises a deep look at survival and the potential of escaping hereditary suffering.

The directors define their film as “a tale of two origins: that of a name and that of a man,” encouraging audiences to experience a highly personal journey of transformation and optimism.

Tags: Astrid RonderoDramaFernanda ValadezJuan Jesús VarelaKarla GarridoSujoXimena AmannYadira Pérez
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