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La Sierra

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Colombia, United States · 2005
1h 24m
Director Scott Dalton, Margarita Martinez
Starring Edison Flores, Jesus Martinez, Cielo Muñoz
Genre Documentary

La Sierra is the most violent barrio in one of South America's most violent cities, Medellín, Colombia. The neighborhood is in a perpetual civil war over the cocaine trade. As the ranks of rival gangs are killed off, their members grow ever younger—this documentary chronicles a year in the lives of these gang members.

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The New York Times by

Posing proudly with their rifles or musing matter-of-factly about their own deaths, the boys are tragic enough. But it's the girls who break your heart, stoic and wise beyond their years.

70

Salon by Andrew O'Hehir

The story of how La Sierra moves from a seemingly pointless war to an unexpected peace is a thrilling one, although the impact of seeing what becomes of these three kids is devastating.

70

Chicago Reader by Hank Sartin

The intense focus on this trio makes for good portraiture, but it left me hungry for more about the social context that shaped them.

70

Village Voice by Joshua Land

A stark, relentlessly deglamorized vision of ghetto life, La Sierra is essential viewing for anyone who ponied up for the aestheticized amorality of the Brazilian "City of God."

40

Variety by Robert Koehler

Result is a loose personal piece of reportage that places people over ideas and larger issues, and reveals the pic's severe limitations long before a surprisingly upbeat ending.

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