 When a movie can blend passionate social concern with good old-fashioned suspense, it must be doing something right. Maria Full of Grace
 scores high on both counts. Maria is a Colombian teenager who, for a 
large paycheck, agrees to be a mule for drug-runners:  she has to 
swallow dozens of thumb-sized capsules of heroin and smuggle them into 
New York. This debilitating process is painstakingly described, and of 
course not everything goes as planned when Maria and her fellow mules 
land in America. Director Joshua Marston is working on a low budget, 
which explains the film's narrow, single-minded focus--but this may be a
 strength, not a weakness. The trump card is the lead performance of 
Catalina Sandrino Moreno, who won awards at the Seattle and Newport Film
 Festivals. Her empathetic face carries us along on Maria's journey, and
 humanizes a problem that is too easily relegated to a headline.
When a movie can blend passionate social concern with good old-fashioned suspense, it must be doing something right. Maria Full of Grace
 scores high on both counts. Maria is a Colombian teenager who, for a 
large paycheck, agrees to be a mule for drug-runners:  she has to 
swallow dozens of thumb-sized capsules of heroin and smuggle them into 
New York. This debilitating process is painstakingly described, and of 
course not everything goes as planned when Maria and her fellow mules 
land in America. Director Joshua Marston is working on a low budget, 
which explains the film's narrow, single-minded focus--but this may be a
 strength, not a weakness. The trump card is the lead performance of 
Catalina Sandrino Moreno, who won awards at the Seattle and Newport Film
 Festivals. Her empathetic face carries us along on Maria's journey, and
 humanizes a problem that is too easily relegated to a headline.Labels
- BODY AND MIND (11)
- BRAIN TEASERS AND IQ (4)
- COATING AND LAMINATING (17)
- COMPOSITES (35)
- Denim (1)
- ENERGY CONSERVATION (2)
- ENVIRONMENT (4)
- FIBRE SCIENCE (42)
- FOOD IS MEDICINE (18)
- GARMENTS (2)
- INTERESTING FACTS AND PPT (8)
- KNITTING (10)
- LEARNING FROM LEADERS (3)
- MOTIVATION AND ATTITUDE (4)
- NANOTEXTILES (3)
- NONWOVENS (50)
- OTHERS (2)
- PERSONALITY DEVELOPMENT (9)
- PHYSICAL PROPERTIES OF FIBRES (6)
- PROCESS CONTROL AND QUALITY (35)
- QUALITY MANAGEMENT AND STATISTICS (4)
- Questions and Answers (4)
- RELAX PLEASE (2)
- SHORT FILMS AND INTERESTING VIDEOS (13)
- SPINNING (45)
- TECHNICAL TEXTILES (53)
- TEXTILE CHEMICAL PROCESSING (8)
- Textile Question Bank (2)
- WEAVING (45)
- WORLD CLASSIC CINEMA (24)
- ZEN stories (55)
Sunday, January 6, 2013
Maria Full of Grace - Spanish Movie
 When a movie can blend passionate social concern with good old-fashioned suspense, it must be doing something right. Maria Full of Grace
 scores high on both counts. Maria is a Colombian teenager who, for a 
large paycheck, agrees to be a mule for drug-runners:  she has to 
swallow dozens of thumb-sized capsules of heroin and smuggle them into 
New York. This debilitating process is painstakingly described, and of 
course not everything goes as planned when Maria and her fellow mules 
land in America. Director Joshua Marston is working on a low budget, 
which explains the film's narrow, single-minded focus--but this may be a
 strength, not a weakness. The trump card is the lead performance of 
Catalina Sandrino Moreno, who won awards at the Seattle and Newport Film
 Festivals. Her empathetic face carries us along on Maria's journey, and
 humanizes a problem that is too easily relegated to a headline.
When a movie can blend passionate social concern with good old-fashioned suspense, it must be doing something right. Maria Full of Grace
 scores high on both counts. Maria is a Colombian teenager who, for a 
large paycheck, agrees to be a mule for drug-runners:  she has to 
swallow dozens of thumb-sized capsules of heroin and smuggle them into 
New York. This debilitating process is painstakingly described, and of 
course not everything goes as planned when Maria and her fellow mules 
land in America. Director Joshua Marston is working on a low budget, 
which explains the film's narrow, single-minded focus--but this may be a
 strength, not a weakness. The trump card is the lead performance of 
Catalina Sandrino Moreno, who won awards at the Seattle and Newport Film
 Festivals. Her empathetic face carries us along on Maria's journey, and
 humanizes a problem that is too easily relegated to a headline.