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The Box (La caja)

Directed by Lorenzo Vigas
Mexico, Venezuela, United States
2021
92 mins

The latest from Lorenzo Vigas (From Afar) is a heartrending study of familial loyalties and a searing look at Mexico’s manufacturing industry.

Hatzín (Hatzín Navarrete) travels by bus from his Mexico City home to a frigid industrial town in the northern state of Chihuahua to collect the remains of his long-estranged father, one of many victims of a mining accident. Yet just as he’s setting out on his return journey, he sees a man in the street that he’s certain is his father. The man, whose name is Mario (Hernán Mendoza, April’s Daughter), tells Hatzín that he’s mistaken, but the boy cannot be dissuaded and refuses to leave Mario be.

Mario, who seems both hard-boiled and kind-hearted, eventually takes pity on Hatzín and provides him with shelter, food, and work. A bond is forged — but will that bond survive as Hatzín discovers the myriad forms of malfeasance involved in Mario’s business?

Filmed in a factory in the border town of Ciudad Juárez where many young women in the region have disappeared, The Box keeps us guessing as to the true nature of Hatzín and Mario’s ties.

  • Year
    2021
  • Country
    Mexico, Venezuela, United States
  • Language
    Spanish
  • Premiere Status
    East Coast Premiere
  • Director
    Lorenzo Vigas
  • Cast
    Hernán Mendoza, Hatzín Navarrete
  • Writer
    Lorenzo Vigas, Laura Santullo, Paula Markovitch
  • Cinematographer
    Sergio Armstrong
  • Editor
    Isabela Monteiro de Castro, Pablo Barbieri
  • Genre
    Drama, Mystery/Thriller
  • Theme
    Drama, Latine, Mystery & Thriller, Family, Marimbas

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