Déficit
Déficit

Déficit

2007Movie79 minSpanish

Cristóbal is the son of a corrupt politician with great power. Without his parents at home, he decides to have a party with his wealthy friends. In contrast, there will be the life of the house gardener.

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IMDb6.2/10
Director: Gerardo NaranjoGenres: Drama, Thriller

Plot Summary

A wealthy young man named Luis is kidnapped by a group of impoverished youths from a nearby barrio. What begins as a seemingly straightforward ransom situation quickly devolves into a complex and violent power struggle. As the lines between captor and captive blur, the film explores themes of social inequality, desperation, and the cyclical nature of violence in Mexico.

Critical Reception

Déficit garnered critical attention for its unflinching portrayal of social disparity and its tense, atmospheric direction. While some found its bleak outlook challenging, it was largely praised for its raw energy and strong performances, particularly from its young cast.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its raw, unflinching look at class conflict and desperation.
  • Noted for its suspenseful atmosphere and strong, visceral direction.
  • Some found the film's intense and bleak subject matter difficult to engage with.

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Awards & Accolades

Won the Best Director award at the Sundance Film Festival in 2007.

Fun Fact

Director Gerardo Naranjo has stated that he drew inspiration from real-life incidents of kidnapping and social unrest in Mexico to craft the film's narrative.

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