Red Princesses

Red Princesses

Release date : February 11, 2013
Runtime : 1h 40m
Countries of origin : Costa Rica / Venezuela /
Original Language : Spanish /
Director : Laura Astorga Carrera /
Production companies : Suécinema / Hol y Asociados / La Feria Producciones / Programa Ibermedia / Centro Nacional Autónomo de Cinematografía /
February 11, 2013 1h 40m Costa Rica Drama Spanish More
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The Nicaraguan border in the eighties. Eleven-year-old Claudia and her younger sister experience the street fighting at first hand outside their car window. Their parents are Sandinista activists and, although the family is now escaping to neighbouring Costa Rica, the struggle continues. Their parents fire off terse commands and the girls are packed off to their relatives. The film focuses on the point of view of the two sisters, who are very close, as they learn more than they are able to cope with, but too little really to understand. A revolutionary struggle, seen through the eyes of children.
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  • title:Red Princesses
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 2013
  • Runtime:1h 40m
  • Genres: Drama ·
  • Countries of origin: Costa Rica · Venezuela ·
  • Original Language: Spanish ·
  • Director: Laura Astorga Carrera /
  • Writers: Laura Astorga Carrera · Laura Astorga Carrera · Daniela Goggi ·
  • Production companies: Suécinema · Hol y Asociados · La Feria Producciones · Programa Ibermedia · Centro Nacional Autónomo de Cinematografía ·
  • Overview:The Nicaraguan border in the eighties. Eleven-year-old Claudia and her younger sister experience the street fighting at first hand outside their car window. Their parents are Sandinista activists and, although the family is now escaping to neighbouring Costa Rica, the struggle continues. Their parents fire off terse commands and the girls are packed off to their relatives. The film focuses on the point of view of the two sisters, who are very close, as they learn more than they are able to cope with, but too little really to understand. A revolutionary struggle, seen through the eyes of children.
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