VICTORIA PARA CHINO
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Claustrophobic darkness pervades in Cary Fukunaga’s “Victoria Para Chino,” which depicts the true story of a large group of more than 80 Mexicans hiding in a truck’s trailer to get across the border. Rather than wasting time with political speeches, the short film captures the dark and mysterious experience.
Posted on January 31, 2005 in Reviews by Jeremy Mathews
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