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MARÍA, LLENA ERES DE GRACIA/MARÍA FULL OF GRACE

BY BROOKE HOLGERSON

After quitting her job as a laborer and discovering she’s pregnant, the title character in Joshua Marston’s first feature is faced with a future of little money and fewer options, and when she becomes a drug mule, it seems almost accidental yet perfectly natural. She swallows dozens of heroin-filled capsules and boards a plane from Colombia to New York. Once in America, everything goes wrong, but María, who possesses a feisty nature and intelligence, begins to carve out a place for herself. In the sequence in which she and three other mules — all young women from small rural towns — swallow the drugs, board a plane, and negotiate customs — Marston’s attention to detail creates a dread-filled atmosphere that’s both realistic and nightmarish, but it’s Colombian actress Catalina Sandino Moreno who makes this harsh story uplifting instead of simply pathetic. At the Avon (101 minutes)


Issue Date: October 1 - 7, 2004
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