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Sin Nombre is a 2009 drama thriller directed by Cary Joji Fukunaga that follows Sayra, a Honduran teenager seeking a new life in the United States. Along her journey, she crosses paths with Mexican gang members traveling on the same freight train, creating a tense narrative about survival and redemption.
Cary Joji Fukunaga's directorial debut. · A stark portrayal of immigration and gang violence. · Shot on location, enhancing the film's realism.
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Fukunaga was influenced by stories of Central American migrants and their perilous journeys to the United States, aiming to portray the human side of immigration and gang life with realism.
Many cast members, including Edgar Flores and Kristyan Ferrer, were relatively unknown at the time, chosen to enhance the film's authenticity.
The film blends drama and thriller elements, focusing on character development and the emotional struggles of migrants alongside moments of intense action.
While not a documentary, Sin Nombre draws from real-life experiences and conditions faced by migrants, aiming for a truthful depiction rather than a fictionalized account.
Collectors can find Sin Nombre on DVD and Blu-ray, as well as other physical media formats.
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