Mala Noche (Directors Suite)

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Mala Noche (Directors Suite)

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Made for $25,000, the debut film from Gus Van Sant, MALA NOCHE, tells the story of Walt, a convenience store worker at the bad end of town. Walt likes the Mexican boys, and meets Johnny, a sexy illegal migrant who speaks no English. Walt harbours not only sexual but romantic feelings for Johnny, but the immigrant distances himself from Walt's lustful advances. Dejected, Walt initiates a mutually beneficial relationship with Johnny's friend Roberto, swapping money for sex, while secretly longing for Johnny. As Walt tries to go about his daily activities, he finds himself drawn into the crime-filled lives of the Mexican boys.

Review

The first thing that strikes you about Mala Noche is the raw, beautiful cinematography--a high-contrast black-and-white that captures the gutters of Portland, OR, like the setting of a long-lost film noir. Next, you'll be struck that the narrator, a convenience clerk named Walt (Tim Streeter), rhapsodizes about his love for a young Mexican hustler named Johnny (Doug Cooeyate) without guilt or fear--perhaps reflecting the rare occasion of a movie by an openly gay filmmaker (Gus Van Sant, making his feature film debut) based on an openly gay autobiographical story (by Portland poet Walt Curtis). Though the movie doesn't have much of a plot--basically, Walt alternately tries to woo Johnny and his friend Roberto Pepper (Ray Monge), gaining little more than a suspicious, combative friendship and some fervid but isolated sex--but the rough but engaging flavor of the storytelling gives the movie momentum and a rich charm... --Bret Fetzer 

Special Features:

  • No Cutting, No Stars, No Script - an interview with Gus Van Sant
  • Audio commentary by Claire Perkins, Assistant Lecturer in Film and Television, Monash University
  • New trailer directed by Gus Van Sant
Release date Australia
August 21st, 2008
Movie Format
DVD Region
  • Region 4
Aspect Ratio
  • 1.33 : 1
Language
English, Spanish
Length (Minutes)
78
Studio
Subtitles
English
Supported Audio
  • Dolby Digital Mono
Country of Production
  • USA
Original Release Year
1985
Box Dimensions (mm)
135x190x14
UPC
9322225061408
Product ID
1564897

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