Broken Sky (film) explained

Broken Sky
Director:Julián Hernández
Producer:Roberto Fiesco
Starring:Miguel Ángel Hoppe
Fernando Arroyo
Alejandro Rojo
Ignacio Pereda
Klaudia Aragón
Clarissa Rendón
Music:Arturo Villela
Cinematography:Alejandro Cantú
Editing:Emiliano Arenales Osorio
Runtime:140 minutes
Country:Mexico
Language:Spanish

Broken Sky (original Spanish title: El cielo dividido) is a 2006 Mexican drama film involving a love triangle between three young gay men.[1] The film was directed and written by Julián Hernández.

Plot

The movie revolves around a Gay love story between three young gay students. For Gerardo and Jonas it was love at first sight. Their passion only grew unafraid of displaying their affection in public nor in the school halls.[2] Gerardo is an overly sensitive guy who is hopelessly in love with Jonas, an unpredictable and erratic guy. Jonas hangs out in a club and chats up a random guy, breaking Gerardo's feeble heart. Sergio enters our plot when Gerardo finds himself in this feeble state, seeking solace in his arms. Gerardo seems to be holding on to his old flame and also his new lover Sergio [3]

Cast

Notes and References

  1. News: In an Epic of Nonverbal Desire, It Is the Details That Matter. Nathan. Lee. The New York Times. September 29, 2006.
  2. Web site: Broken Sky gay film. www.gaycelluloid.com.
  3. Web site: Broken Sky. October 4, 2018.