Quemar Las Naves (Burn the Bridges)
DistraMax (2007)
Drama, Foreign, Queer Themes/Interest
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#376
0*
Seen ItNo
IMDB   7.1
105 mins Mexico / Spanish
DVD  Region 1   US - PG-13
Irene Azuela
Angel Onesimo Nevarez
Claudette Maille
Bernardo Benitez
Ramon Valdez
Irene Azuela Helena
Ángel Onésimo Nevares Sebastián
Claudette Maille Eugenia
Bernardo Benitez Juan
Ramón Valdés Ismael
Aida López Chayo
Juan Carlos Barreto Efraín
Jessica Segura Aurora
Alberto Estrella Emilio
Diana Bracho Catalina
Úrsula Pruneda Madre Margarita
Ricardo Blume Padre Miguel
Pablo Bracho Padre Chacón
Juan Ángel Esparza School Handyman
Roberto Luna Joven con cuerda
Juan Costa Darío
José Carlos Femat Grandote
Julia Robles Drunken Client
Arnoldo Rodarte Peasant in Bar
Rosa María Rivera Cleaning Woman
Director/Choreographer
Francisco Franco
Francisco Franco Alba
Producer Francisco Franco Alba
Issa Guerra
Writer/Composer Francisco Franco Alba
María Renée Prudencio
Cinematography Erika Licea
Music Alejandro Giacomán


Eugenia is a former pop singer who is bedridden and dying of cancer. She is cared for by her daughter, Helena, who dreams of traveling the world and wishes she could be a glamorous pop star like her mother was. Helena’s younger brother Sebastian's dreams are simple and he merely wants to move to the beach. Helena is smart and pretty but she has no friends, male or female and is totally devoted to her mother's care and is also on the verge of initiating an incestuous relationship with Sebastian. Sebastian however, is falling in love with a boy at school named Juan who is the school roughneck and the son of a single father who owns a little bar. Juan is the nemesis of the school preppy named Ismael who comes from such a wealthy home that he has his own chauffeur and bodyguards. Ismael's ping-pong obsessed girlfriend Aurora rents a room at Helena and Sebastian's house where Ismael discovers he is also attracted to Sebastian.
Edition Details
Original Title Quemar Las Naves
No. of Discs/Tapes 1
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