Hell (2010 film)
Hell (Spanish: El Infierno) is a 2010 Mexican neo-western black comedy crime drama film produced by Bandidos Films and directed by Luis Estrada, following the line of La ley de Herodes. A political satire about drug trafficking, organized crime and the Mexican Drug War, the film received an NC-17 rating by the MPAA for "some graphic violence and explicit sexual content".
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Directed by | Luis Estrada |
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Produced by | Luis Estrada |
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Cinematography | Damian Garcia |
Music by | Michael Brook |
Distributed by | Bandidos Films |
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Running time | 146 minutes |
Country | Mexico |
Language | Spanish |
Box office | $6.7 million |
El Infierno enjoyed both critical and commercial success in Mexico and was nominated for the 25th Goya Awards for Best Spanish Language Foreign Film. The film has enjoyed a cult following, primarily by Mexican audiences.
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