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Woodpeckers (Carpinteros)
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Love can spring up in the most unlikely places, and the new film Woodpeckers (Carpinteros) tells one such tale of illicit and slow-boil attraction. Dreadlocked and handsome Dominican-Haitian Julián (actor Jean Jean in a breakout role) begins a jail sentence for petty theft inside the notorious Najayo prison just outside Santo Domingo. While navigating the indignities, corruption and everyday violence from both guards and fellow inmates, he becomes immersed in the system of 'Woodpecking,' the unique sign language the male prisoners use to communicate with women in the adjacent penitentiary just over 400 feet away. Standing in windows or out in prison yards, love - and heated liaisons - blossom. Julián's entanglement with one female inmate, Yanelly (the astonishing Dominican actress Judith Rodriguez Perez), is the fuse that ignites the events of Woodpeckers, which was shot on location at the actual prison using real inmates for all but the lead roles. Director José María Cabral, whose previous work was the Dominican Republic's official submission for the Foreign Language Oscar, delivers a knockout film, full of atmosphere, sexuality, and grit.
Love can spring up in the most unlikely places, and the new film Woodpeckers (Carpinteros) tells one such tale of illicit and slow-boil attraction. Dreadlocked and handsome Dominican-Haitian Julián (actor Jean Jean in a breakout role) begins a jail sentence for petty theft inside the notorious Najayo prison just outside Santo Domingo. While navigating the indignities, corruption and everyday violence from both guards and fellow inmates, he becomes immersed in the system of 'Woodpecking,' the unique sign language the male prisoners use to communicate with women in the adjacent penitentiary just over 400 feet away. Standing in windows or out in prison yards, love - and heated liaisons - blossom. Julián's entanglement with one female inmate, Yanelly (the astonishing Dominican actress Judith Rodriguez Perez), is the fuse that ignites the events of Woodpeckers, which was shot on location at the actual prison using real inmates for all but the lead roles. Director José María Cabral, whose previous work was the Dominican Republic's official submission for the Foreign Language Oscar, delivers a knockout film, full of atmosphere, sexuality, and grit.
Actors:
Judith Rodriguez Perez,
Keunis Álvarez,
Gilberto Hernández,
Orestes Amador,
Fernando De Jesús Mejía,
Carlota Carretero,
Merionne Toussaint,
Mario Nunez,
Jean Jean,
Cape Ramírez,
Karina Valdez
...»
Judith Rodriguez Perez
Keunis Álvarez
Gilberto Hernández
Orestes Amador
Fernando De Jesús Mejía
Carlota Carretero
Merionne Toussaint
Mario Nunez
Jean Jean
Cape Ramírez
Karina Valdez
Genre:
Drama
Director:
José María Cabral
José María Cabral
Country:
United States
Keywords:
#Carlota Carretero #José María Cabral #Orestes Amador #Ramón Emilio Candelario #Woodpeckers
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January 25, 2017
A lot of the time you see movie that's... compelling if not quite a triumph. That's certainly true of Carpinteros, which is interesting enough, but mostly serves as a showcase for the talents of writer/director Jose Maria Cabral and principal cast.
January 31, 2017
While "Carpinteros" is strong enough in atmosphere and assembly, it's limited by characters who aren't developed with great complexity, and a climax that pours on a little too much credulity-stretching hyperbole.
October 26, 2017
[Woodpeckers] is an emotional hothouse.
November 15, 2017
Writer-director Jose Maria Cabral often resorts to obvious moves while his characters lack that charisma and sometimes vibration to make this incarcerated love story work beyond a faintly enjoyable, melodramatic trifle.
September 14, 2017
José María Cabral's arresting drama "Woodpeckers (Carpinteros)" could be called love in a pressure cooker, but that would be understating its vivid textures and palpable vitality.
September 11, 2017
Men and women find a way to communicate without speaking in this prison movie which is probably an original for the genre.
January 24, 2017
Raw, intriguing and and energetic despite its flaws ...
January 28, 2017
The film springs to life with immediacy and bursts of energy.
September 13, 2017
Moments are rousing - especially as Manaury starts to suspect their affair - but we're not given quite enough (particularly from the aloof Julián) for a memorable romance.
January 26, 2017
The notion that male and female inmates can have relationships is utterly fascinating. It just goes to show that no matter what constraints you put on them, people will find a way.
December 04, 2017
Woodpeckers is a film that showcases an emerging talent.
September 22, 2017
Cabral's depiction of prison society feels measured and just: there is no pretending that it isn't awful, but nor is there a denial of basic human feeling.

