Hell (2010 film)

El Infierno

Mexican poster
Directed by Luis Estrada
Produced by Luis Estrada
Written by Luis Estrada
Jaime Sampietro
Starring Damián Alcázar
Joaquín Cosio
Ernesto Gómez Cruz
Cinematography Damian Garcia
Distributed by Bandidos Films
Release dates
  • September 3, 2010 (2010-09-03)
Running time
145 minutes
Country Mexico
Language Spanish

El Infierno (English: Hell) is a 2010 Mexican black comedy crime film produced by Bandidos Films, directed by Luis Estrada and following the line of La ley de Herodes. The film is a political satire about drug trafficking, organized crime, and the Mexican Drug War. The film has been a critical and commercial success in Mexico.

The film was nominated for the 25th Goya Awards for Best Spanish Language Foreign Film.

El Infierno is rated NC-17 by the MPAA for some graphic violence and explicit sexual content.[1] In Australia, where more stringent censorship exists, the movie is rated MA-15+.

Plot

Benjamín "Benny" García is deported from the United States to his hometown in Mexico (a fictional place named San Miguel Arcángel). Back home is a bleak picture, he can't find an honest job and most of the town is held with the business of drug trafficking. Benny gets involved in the narco business, a "spectacular" job where he gets a lot of money, women and fun. But soon he finds out that the violent criminal life is not easy and much less fun.

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