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(The film won several prizes at the 67th Venice International Film Festival in 2010.) Rosi said that people in Venice thought that the man was an actor. How the film came to be made and he also revealed that he had paid the self-confessed former killer US$4,000 Rosi confirmed that the film is documentary and that the ‘sicario’ in the film is real. ‘safe houses’, guarded by police cars, where victims are tortured, murdered and buried. And he divulges operational details of these crimes, This man's confessions reveal deep and systemic involvement of the Mexican police forces in That there is a US$250,000 price on his head. He says that he has now left this life, fallen out with the drug gangsters, and the film says Gangsters) in Mexico while he also worked as a commander in a Mexico police force. Who is the ‘sicario’ of the title, who worked for the ‘narcos’ (drug The film is a monologue - the confessions of a multiple murderer, a man paid to torture and kill, On Sunday film-maker Gianfranco Rosi answered questions after a showing of his 2010 filmĮl Sicario Room 164 at the Cambridge Arts Picturehouse on Regent Street. The session was chaired by Dr John David Rhodes (centre), university lecturer in film. Film-maker Gianfranco Rosi answers questions after a screening of El Sicario Room 164 in Cambridge. Rosi on filming the real-life confessions of a drug hitman in the Mexican police Commentsīy Stephen Hewitt | Published | Last updated 25 April 2020
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