Veneno (film) explained

Veneno
Native Name:
Director:Tabaré Blanchard
Producer:Fernando D. Rivas
Music:Luichy Guzman
Cinematography:Sebastian Cabrera Chelin
Editing:Tabaré Blanchard
Studio:Frío Frío
La visual sonora
Distributor:Caribbean Films Distribution
Spanglish Movies
Runtime:96 minutes
Country:Dominican Republic
United States
Language:Spanish
English

Veneno: Primera caída – El relámpago de Jack ("Veneno: First Fall — Jack's Lightning-Bolt") is a 2018 sports biopic about the Dominican Republic wrestler Jack Veneno.[1] Directed by Tabaré Blanchard and starring Manny Pérez, it is the first part of a planned trilogy.[2] [3]

Synopsis

In the modern day, an uninterested journalist interviews the aged former wrestler and politician Jack Veneno.

In the 1950s, Rafael Antonio Sánchez grows up in poverty in the Dominican Republic under the Trujillo dictatorship. After seeing a film starring the luchador El Santo, he and his friend José Manuel Guzmán Marte, a police officer's son, dream of becoming professional wrestlers. They both find success, under the names of "Jack Veneno" and "Relámpago Hernández" respectively, but fighting tests their friendship.

Production

The Veneno trilogy is one of the largest native Dominican Republic productions.

Some liberties were taken with the story; for example, in reality Veneno first saw El Santo at a Ciudad Trujillo cinema with his father, but in the film this was moved to a travelling circus in the town of San José de Ocoa where he spent his earliest years.[4]

Release

The film premiered in the DR on 22 February 2018, and in the US on 13 April.[5] [6]

Veneno represented the Dominican Republic at the 2019 Ariel Awards.[7]

Luichy Guzman's score won the Premio La Silla in 2018.[8]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: SFLFF: VENENO. August 30, 2018. Roxie.
  2. Web site: Filmarán segunda parte de película de Jack Veneno, afirma Manny Pérez. Diario. Libre. www.diariolibre.com.
  3. Web site: Pepe Sierra, el Relámpago Hernández en la ficción, valora el legado de Jack Veneno. Daniela. Pujols. www.diariolibre.com.
  4. Web site: A Dominican Wrestling Hero Gets a Biopic to Match His Star Power. Sandra E.. Garcia. May 27, 2018. NYTimes.com.
  5. Web site: Dominican "Veneno" Wrestler Biopic U.S. Opens—Triumph Against All Odds | LatinHeat Entertainment. June 2, 2018.
  6. Web site: VENENO, PRIMERA CAIDA: EL RELÃMPAGO DE JACK To Open Theatrically in the U.S. April 13. Macon. Prickett. BroadwayWorld.com.
  7. Web site: "Veneno, primera caída: el relámpago de Jack" will represent the Dominican Republic at the 2019 Ariel Awards. January 21, 2019.
  8. Web site: "Veneno" arrasa en Premios La Silla. 2 August 2018 . Hoy Digital. 2 August 2018.