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Oct 18, 2004 12:00 a.m. - Yahoo! News: Entertainment - Movies
Variety - Direct from one of the world's most violent streets (29th Street), most violent suburbs (Santo Domingo), cities (Medellin) and countries (Colombia), Jean-Stephane Sauvaire's docu bears witness to a harrowing, unending cycle of death and destruction. Carrying a life-size plaster statue of the Virgin Mary from house to house, 13-year-old Carlitos gathers impassioned prayers and horrific stories from the decimated neighborhood's temporary survivors (Carlitos' voice-over narration recounts the subsequent death or flight of most of pic's participants). Exquisitely shot images of unthinkable pain lend "Carlitos" a queasy, haunting quality that translated into theatrical release in France and could do so elsewhere.
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