Ratas, Ratones, Rateros
Ratas, Ratones, Rateros (Spanish: "Rats, Mice, Thieves") is a 1999 Ecuadorian film directed by Sebastián Cordero and starring Carlos Valencia and Marco Bustos. It wasn't widely released until 2001 or 2002. It was nominated for Best Film of the Year in 2001 by the Spanish Goya Awards.
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Directed by | Sebastián Cordero |
Produced by | Isabel Dávalos Lisandra Rivera |
Written by | Sebastián Cordero |
Starring | Carlos Valencia Marco Bustos |
Music by | Hugo Idrovo Sergio Sacoto-Arias |
Cinematography | Matthew Jensen |
Edited by | Sebastián Cordero Mateo Herrera |
Distributed by | HBO Latino |
Release date | 1999 |
Running time | 107 minutes |
Country | Ecuador |
Language | Spanish |
Budget | 1,000,000 |
Box office | 1,200 |
The plot follows the life of Salvador (Bustos), a young petty thief from Quito, after he is visited by his cousin Ángel (Valencia), an ex-convict with a bounty on his head.
Cast
- Simón Brauer as J.C.
- Marco Bustos as Salvador
- Cristina Dávila as Mayra
- Fabricio Lalama as Marlon
- Irina López as Carolina
- Antonio Negret as Martin
- Carlos Valencia as Angel
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