Machetero movie poster

Machetero

June 3, 2008 1h 38m

Originally released in 2008. Machetero is a drama/crime film. directed by vagabond Beaumont.

Starring Isaach de Bankolé

Synopsis

Post 9/11 definitions, ideas and notions of terrorism are challenged in this highly controversial and experimental film. Machetero is an allegorical narrative that follows French journalist Jean Dumont, to a New York prison where he interviews Pedro Taino, a so-called "Puerto Rican Terrorist". Pedro is a self-described Machetero fighting to free Puerto Rico from the yoke of United States colonialism. He is obsessed with freedom, freedom for his country, his people and for himself. Jean questions Pedro about his decisions to use violence as a means to achieve that freedom. Jean utilizes a global perspective in questioning Pedro, referencing examples of achieving his goals through more peaceful means. However Jean soon finds that Pedro is well versed in liberation struggles from around the world and their debate over the use of violence as a catalyst for change escalates. As Jean and Pedro speak, another story unfolds. A ghetto youth grows up in the streets doing what he has to do to ...

Quick Facts

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Release Date June 3, 2008 17 years ago
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Runtime 1h 38m 98 minutes total
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Language English Original language
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Country Puerto Rico + 1 more

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Production Details

Status
Released
Original Language
EN

Production Companies

  • Audio Visual Terrorism

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Machetero about?

Post 9/11 definitions, ideas and notions of terrorism are challenged in this highly controversial and experimental film. Machetero is an allegorical narrative that follows French journalist Jean Du...

Who directed Machetero?

Machetero was directed by vagabond Beaumont.

How long is Machetero?

Machetero has a runtime of 1 hours and 38 minutes (98 minutes total).

When was Machetero released?

Machetero was released on June 3, 2008 in theaters.

Who are the main actors in Machetero?

The main cast of Machetero includes Isaach de Bankolé.