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Wikipedia article




'Daniel & Ana' is a 2009 Mexican drama-thriller film directed by Michel Franco. It had its world premiere on May 18, 2009 at the Cannes Film Festival and stars Daro Yazbek Bernal and Marimar Vega. The movie follows two siblings that are kidnapped and forced to have sex on camera, as well as the emotional trauma that follows afterwards.

Synopsis



Daniel and Ana live with their wealthy parents in Mexico City. He has a girlfriend, Mariana, while she is soon to be married to Rafa, who wants to take a job in Spain. The two are kidnapped at gunpoint and, under threat of being raped and killed, are filmed stripping and having sex. Though returned home unharmed, their lives are shattered: they cannot talk to each other or to anybody else.

In time Ana proves more resilient, consulting a psychiatrist and reconciling with Rafa. But Daniel's emotional state remains in turmoil, because he was not wholly repulsed by sex with the attractive older sister he has always loved. He buys a dagger to take to Ana's wedding, but is unsure who to kill.

A message at the end of the film warns against pornography using coerced amateurs.

Cast



*Daro Yazbek Bernal as Daniel Torres

*Marimar Vega as Ana Torres

*Jos Mara Torre as Rafa

*Franco Abisua as Agrupacin Cario

*Cecilia Franco Abruch as Amiga Boda

*Jos de Jess Aguilar as Sacerdote

*Gary Alazraki as Amigo Borracho

*Mark Alazraki as Amigo Fiesta

*Elas Alfille as Borracho 1

*Irma Berlanga as Recepcionista

*Jos Luis Caballaro as Amigo Boda

*Jssica Casteln as Mariana

*Gabriel de Cervantes as Secuestrador 3

*Cecilia Levy Franco as Amiga Boda

*Sara Levy Franco as Nia Boda

Production



Marimar Vega said that before going to talk with director Michel Franco, "There were some nerves about the nudity that had to be done, but when I talked to him and he explained how he was going to work with me, how he was going to take it, they went away."

Reception



Critical reception for 'Daniel & Ana' was mixed and the film holds a rating of 50% on 'Rotten Tomatoes' (based on 6 reviews) and 43 on 'Metacritic' (based on 5 reviews). 'The New York Times' gave a mixed review, stating that while the film's "stylistic restraint may help deflect accusations of exploitation", they also thought that the muted emotions in the film "impedes our connection with the victims". The 'Village Voice' also gave a mixed review, saying that the film was effective until the final act which they felt "tips the film's delicate balance over into lurid grotesquerie, even as [Franco's] staging remains as consciously muted as ever."

References




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