Sangre De Mi Sangre
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- Synopsis
- Writer/director Christopher Zalla authored and helms the contemporary post-noir thriller Blood of My Blood. The film concerns Juan, a ruthless and conniving ex-career criminal who tries to escape his past by hopping a truck transporting illegal ......
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- Director(s)
- Christopher Zalla
- Distributor(s)
- IFC
- MPAA Rating
- Not Rated
- Runtime
- 111 min.
Critic Reviews
Chicago Sun-Times | Roger EbertAdd Critic to Favorites
The film is built around two relationships, both touching, both emotionally true.Read the full review
Los Angeles Times | Kevin ThomasAdd Critic to Favorites
Intricately and imaginatively structured, building to a powerful climax of complex irony.Read the full review
The Onion (A.V. Club) | Noel MurrayAdd Critic to Favorites
The film seems even more one-note when compared to the recent indie feature "Chop Shop," which also follows young immigrant hustlers in NYC, yet takes the time to provide a fuller picture of the city and its opportunities. Zalla prefers to wallow in the dead-end, an approach that's initially powerful, then numbing.Read the full review
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81% Sangre de Mi Sangre
06/19/08 Winner of the 2008 Grand Jury Prize at Sundance, SANGRE DE MI SANGRE is a dark, intense thriller from director Christopher Zalla. | Rotten Tomatoes -
80% Sangre de Mi Sangre
06/17/08 Winner of the 2008 Grand Jury Prize at Sundance, SANGRE DE MI SANGRE is a dark, intense thriller from director Christopher Zalla. | Rotten Tomatoes -
78% Sangre de Mi Sangre
06/12/08 Winner of the 2008 Grand Jury Prize at Sundance, SANGRE DE MI SANGRE is a dark, intense thriller from director Christopher Zalla. | Rotten Tomatoes -
Refugee Woes In Brooklyn
05/15/08 TWO timely issues - illegal immigration and identity theft - power the stylishly dark "Sangre de Mi Sangre," the first feature by Kenya-born, Columbia-educated filmmaker Christopher Zalla. | New York Post - New York NY -
REVIEW | Father Figurines: Christopher Zalla's "Sangre de mi sangre"
05/11/08 If writer-director Christopher Zalla 's intent in " Sangre de mi sangre " was to sympathetically and realistically depict the plight of impoverished Mexican illegal immigrants trying desperately to eke out anonymous existences in urban U.S. areas, why does he litter his workmanlike debut film with characters directly out of Hispanic-cliche central casting? | indieWIRE

