
Bloques · 2008
Bloques (2008) is a film directed by Alfredo Hueck, starring Pedro Durán, Dimas González, Carmen Francia.

Bloques (2008) is a film directed by Alfredo Hueck, starring Pedro Durán, Dimas González, Carmen Francia.
The film is made up of two stories: In Block 1 the story of Manuel, a lonely and gray man, whose attitude distances him from all those around him, even from his own son. In the midst of routine and alcohol, the hope of a new love arises. This is how Norma, a bar bartender, enters his life without realizing it. In Block 2, the Aristiguetas, an upper-class Venezuelan family, have moved, economically less due to the failed decisions of their father. Alejandra, the oldest of the Aristigueta children, has lived in New York for some years, ignoring the reality of her family and her country. While for Alejandra the trip back to Venezuela becomes an encounter with herself, assuming control of her family's destiny, her brother Francisco explores life in the alleys of the neighborhood.
Pedro Durán, Dimas González, Carmen Francia, Nohely Arteaga, Manuel Escolano, Pavel Roschupkin
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Find a movie by describing itThe film is made up of two stories: In Block 1 the story of Manuel, a lonely and gray man, whose attitude distances him from all those around him, even from his own son. In the midst of routine and alcohol, the hope of a new love arises. This is how Norma, a bar bartender, enters his life without realizing it. In Block 2, the Aristiguetas, an upper-class Venezuelan family, have moved, economically less due to the failed decisions of their father. Alejandra, the oldest of the Aristigueta children, has lived in New York for some years, ignoring the reality of her family and her country. While for Alejandra the trip back to Venezuela becomes an encounter with herself, assuming control of her family's destiny, her brother Francisco explores life in the alleys of the neighborhood.
Bloques was released in 2008.
The cast includes Pedro Durán, Dimas González, Carmen Francia, Nohely Arteaga.