On October 2, 1968, a student uprising descends into violence after the Mexican government begins to use lethal force against the protesters.
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"Rojo Amanecer" is a masterclass in claustrophobic tension, transforming a single apartment into a nation's conscience. Director Jorge Fons frames the 1968 Tlatelolco massacre through the terrified eyes of a family, making the political devastatingly personal.
What lingers after the final frame is not just outrage, but a profound meditation on complicity and silence in the face of state violence. The film's power lies in what is heard through the walls, and what remains unsaid at the breakfast table. — MovieFinder Editorial
Director: Jorge Fons
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The muffled dread of a family breakfast shattered by distant gunfire. Whispered arguments over a radio dial, the walls feeling thinner with each passing siren.
María Rojo
Alicia
Héctor Bonilla
Humberto
Jorge Fegán
Don Roque
Bruno Bichir
Sergio
Demián Bichir
Jorge
Paloma Robles
Graciela
Ademar Arau
Carlos
Marta Aura
Vecina
Eduardo Palomo
Herido
Carlos Cardán
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