Compilation/Packaged Set: The Latin Boys
Store NQV Media
The first in a series of short film collections that looks at the gay experience across South America. From Mennonite musings on the Amazonian savannah to wild Havana nights and bittersweet Rio love songs, if a rollercoaster of same sex desire is what you seek, The Latin Boys will take you there.
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+7 Reviews: QueerGuru (Roger Walker-Dack January 13, 2020
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Carlito Leaves Forever (Carlito se va para siempre)
Black Factory Cinema (2018)
Drama, Queer Themes/Interest, Romance, Short
Not In Collection
#2020
7*
Seen ItYes
(1/15/2020 Amazon)
IMDB   5.9
8 mins USA / English
Amazon $ 
Carlito Tirira Meshi Carlito
Director
Quentin Lazzarotto
Producer Quentin Lazzarotto
Writer/Composer Quentin Lazzarotto
Cinematography Quentin Lazzarotto

In the heart of the Amazonian jungle, the village of Palma Real on the banks of the river "Mother of God" still resists the modern world. Nomads of origin and evangelized by force, their pagan customs persist despite everything and the inhabitants are marked with the physique of the native tribes. Carlito, a silent young man, decides to leave this place, his native village, in a strange, discreet and informal escape. Without saying goodbye to his family, if not his grandmother just as silent as him, he steels a canoe to escape on the river. A little further on, on the muddy bed of the immense river, an encounter reveals the secret that Carlito has hidden from his community. A film whose images are revealed as a poem, shot and interpreted in the native language of the village, by the inhabitants. Film directed under the supervision of Werner Herzog.
Edition Details
Original Title Carlito se va para siempre
Distributor NQV Media
No. of Discs/Tapes 1
Personal Details
Purchase Date 1/15/2020
Location Amazon: My Video Library
Store Amazon.com - VOD
Condition Streaming
Links IMDB
References
IMDb Voters <500
Viewing Priority 2 Medium

Notes
The shortest of the films in the Latin Boys collection, To my mind the best. While not a unique story (it has occurred millions of times in the histoy of the human race), it is a simple poetic story well told. Most of us have experience the event in our lives. Sometimes it is dramatic, but most of the time it is quite, as it is with Carlito.

+5/5 Review: Gay Essential [Alexander Ryll]