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She married into gold, but the mine swallowed everything.
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IMDb
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Uno (2024)

rural noircorporate evilslow-burn dread

Overview

DramaThrillerCrime

Esmeralda (Marcela Mar), a woman determined to uncover the truth behind the tragedy that destroyed her family, embarks on a desperate quest that leads her to unearth the darkest secrets of La Alameda, a small mining community in Colombia. With the help of Joaquín (Juan Pablo Urrego), a farmer who knows the land and its dangers well, she follows the last traces of her late husband, a high executive at a multinational mining company. Together, they slowly peel back the layers of something much more sinister and discover an ambitious society fighting for gold and territory. Esmeralda becomes trapped in a dangerous game of betrayal and power, where every step she takes brings her closer to the truth... but also to death.

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Standout Aspects

Cinematography

The Colombian landscape as character—beautiful and complicit.

Acting

Marcela Mar's descent from denial to dangerous clarity.

Best for:Solo: When you want to feel morally compromised by geography.·Streaming: Late night, lights off, guilt creeping in.
Heads up:Violence: Off-screen but visceral; the aftermath lingers longer than acts.·Triggers: Corporate cover-ups of worker deaths and environmental destruction.
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Director

Julio César Gaviria

ReleasedNov 21, 2024
Runtime1h 29m
StatusReleased

Vibe

Paceslow
Intensitymedium
Tonedark
Feelheavy
Cineplex

Top Cast

Marcela Mar

Marcela Mar

Esmeralda Villalobos

Juan Pablo Urrego

Juan Pablo Urrego

Joaquín Gomez

Rachel Blanchard

Rachel Blanchard

Rachel

James Gilbert

James Gilbert

Robert Carville

Nelson Camayo

Nelson Camayo

Mario

Vicky Hernández

Vicky Hernández

Aleida

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Cultural

La Alameda represents countless Colombian mining towns where Canadian and U.S. multinationals operate with near-impunity; the film's release coincided with renewed debates over foreign extraction.

Insight

Director Gaviria shot in actual abandoned mining locations, and locals appear as extras—their silence in crowd scenes isn't acting.

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