Paloma de Papel
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Aspect Ratio: 1.85:1
Audience Rating: NR (Not Rated)
Binding: DVD
EAN: 0822847011755
Format: Color, DVD-Video, Full Screen, NTSC
Label: Venevision
Languages: SpanishOriginal Language
Manufacturer: Venevision
MPN: 1175
Number Of Items: 1
Publisher: Venevision
Region Code: 1
Release Date: March 01, 2005
Running Time: 93 minutes
Studio: Venevision
Theatrical Release Date: 2003
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PAloma de papel is a very hearttouching story about the lives of poor andean peruvian ppl. It is a story form a child's point of view about terrorism and its many consequences. At the end of the movie i cried the hardest i have ever cried in my life no joke. Amovie that as intense as it is, is a family movie and teahces kids the danger of terrorism adn how many ppl get into it for neccesity.
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palomar de papel is an amazingly, touching story about a young boy, his deep relationship w/ his nurturing mama, and the realities of life in the U.S. exploited countries of Latin America.
This movie is endearing because it shows the humanities of all sides. I LOVE that it shows glimpses of the humble, yet loving and beautiful life of so-called "common" peasants of the Andean Peru. The sweet relationships that this little boy, Juan, develops w/ the members of his town, and the mischievious ...
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This is an excellent film. It is probably the first Peruvian film to portray Andean peasants as the main protagonists. Paloma de Papel, that focuses on a peasant village's association with and fight against Peru's notorious terrorist organization and Partido Comunista del Peru-SL, best known as The Shining Path, is a perfect complement to Francisco Lombardi's classic La Boca del Lobo (The Lion's Den, 1988). Whereas in Lombardi's film the militaries were both the main protagonists and the main perpetrators ...
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Paloma de papel (Paper dove) is really a piece of crap. It explores the over explored world of terrorist from a childs point of view... Director Fabrizio Aguilar, is nothing more than a spoiled child trying to show how much he knows about the live of the poor people in peru, When in fact he doesn't know anything about it. Having grew up in private (Expensive) schools and lived in Miraflores (A residential city in Peru) He should be directing commercials for those expensive products or even better, still acting ...
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