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Thursday, September 16, 2010

Hell in Chihuahua

After the movie "El Infierno" was banned in the State of Chihuahua by the state Government that has prohibited the exhibition in theatres like Cinemark, Cinepolis and MMCinemas, citizens have still managed to see it, as it has already been sold in pirated form

This movie touches on the issue of drug trafficking and its relation to politics, with raw images, the same ones seen real everyday by citizens in a state that has been considered the most violent in Mexico.

For more than a week that it has already premiered in other states, here in Chihuahua you can get "pirated" copies at a price of only 20 pesos.

After you click play wait 30 seconds to start:

8 comments:

  1. Does anyone know if they can sell that movie to the international? I am not from Mexico, but I'd like to buy a movie if they can sell it to overseas.

    Hey, lots of movies, such as the porn, war and horror are worst than that movie El Infierno. The ban should be lifted. Mexican government / state is scared that the drug cartels will make things worse if that movie was released across the country.

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  2. There is a website for the movie but they haven't put up anything for sale yet. I ill def buy a copy if I can find it.

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  3. You don't have enough blood and guts right in front of your home? You need to watch a movie of it? And the movie is interesting to you? This movie is a piece of shit.

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  4. Check it out here,, not the best quality though!!

    http://www.megavideo.com/?d=K8FL3JLP

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  5. megavideo.com is a pay site that requires a credit card.
    No guarantee that they even have the movie.

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  6. Anonymous Said...
    "Hey, lots of movies, such as the porn, war and horror are worst than that movie El Infierno. The ban should be lifted. Mexican government / state is scared that the drug cartels will make things worse if that movie was released across the country."

    TOTALLY! THERE ARE WORSE OUT THERE, the government wants to pretend these things are not happening...

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  7. wow, how sad, other people need to see this...i'm sure the people who live this on a day to day basis are desensitized, fortunately for them, that's how they can keep their sanity..terribly sad...

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  8. this movie is a must see, it's amazing all the things that go on and are presented differently to the public...i really have faith that things will be different one day..

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