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Sins of My Father [Import]

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  • Format: AC-3, Dolby, Subtitled, Widescreen, NTSC, Import
  • Language: Spanish
  • Subtitles: English
  • Aspect Ratio: 1.77:1
  • Number of discs: 1
  • MPAA Rating: UNRATED
  • Studio: Maya Home Ent
  • Release Date: Jan 18 2011
  • ASIN: B00473YVZQ

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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars A documentary that makes a positive change in the world. Sep 1 2011
By Jorge - Published on Amazon.com
Format:DVD
I loved this documentary! It is an example of how filmmaking -- specifically, documentary filmmaking -- has the power to make a change in the world, and does not have to be only about capturing the status quo on camera. Sins of My Father goes far beyond that. It accomplishes a number of positive things that help to make the world a better place: a son who is finally able to reconcile with his past and overcome the unmerited shame he involuntary inherited for being the son of the most dreaded drug lord in the world; the sons of the men killed by Escobar coming to terms with their tragic pasts and acknowledging that the wrongdoings of a father should not be attributed to his offspring; and what's more, it brings hope to the nation of Colombia because it shows Colombians that a better future is possible and attainable when unresolved bits of its history are finally given closure. This is a documentary not just about Escobar, but also about family relationships and the power of forgiving and reconciliation. Definitely a must-see!
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5.0 out of 5 stars Best Doc Ever July 18 2011
By Aceronico - Published on Amazon.com
Format:DVD
Think about your family history and the black sheep and how you would answer for their transgressions. Multiply that difficulty by infinity and you would face what druglord Pablo Escobar's son has had to answer for. Filmmaker Nicolas Entel has distilled and visualized that moral burden to powerful, personal dimension in "Sins of my Father."
This absorbing, multidimensional film should be a strong contender for the Audience Award in the World Documentary Competition at Sundance.
For those too young to remember the reign of terror that Escobar and his Medellin drug ring wreaked on Colombia, not to mention the countless whose lives were destroyed by cocaine, this smart and solid film blends history with a deeply moving, ongoing personal story.
It's told through the eyes of Escobar's son, an architect in Buenos Aires who changed his name to Marroquin to escape the dangers and degradations of using his birth name. Marroquin, now middle-aged, is an introspective and highly intelligent man who has struggled to reconcile the different images of his criminal father: He remembers him as a doting dad but is deeply guilt-ridden by the reality that his father was a rampaging, murderous criminal. Escobar was so ruthless and crazed that at one time he held Colombia captive with merciless assassinations of public officials.
Entel has composed a masterwork, blending original news footage, home movies and Marroquin's candid revelations. Most remarkably, we see that while Marroquin realizes he always will live with his father's sins, he reaches out to the men whose own fathers were killed by Escobar. It's one of the film's most poignant moments when Marroquin and the sons of a Colombian presidential candidate whom Escobar had assassinated embrace one another, realizing they all are victims of the malicious drug trade.
Crisply paced and powerful, " Father" is a sobering and richly humane document.
4.0 out of 5 stars Enjoyed it! April 23 2013
By K. Gonzalez-Taveras - Published on Amazon.com
Format:DVD|Amazon Verified Purchase
I just finished watching the sitcom "Pablo Escobar" El Patron del Mal. I wanted to know what happened with his family after his death. Good film.

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