Pickpockets (film) explained
Director: | Peter Webber |
Music: | Alex Heffes |
Cinematography: | Paulo Perez |
Editing: | Sebastian Hernandez |
Studio: | 64A Films |
Distributor: | Netflix |
Runtime: | 108 minutes |
Country: | Colombia |
Language: | Spanish |
Pickpockets (es|link=no|'''Pickpockets: Maestros del robo''') is a 2018 Colombian crime-drama film directed by Peter Webber and written by Alejandro Fadel and Martín Mauregui. The plot revolves around how a master in the art of pickpocketing teaches aspiring teen thieves about what it takes to be successful pickpockets on the streets of Bogota.[1] [2]
Cast
- Carlos Bardem as Chucho
- Carlos Humberto Camacho as El hombre de negro
- Ulises Gonzalez as Jaime
- Marcela Mar as Fresh's mother
- Matthew Moreno as Jhoncito
- Julio Pachón as Rico
- Emiliano Pernía as Fresh
- Dubán Andrés Prado as Doggy
- Carlos Quintero as Alex
- Natalia Reyes as Juana
- Noëlle Schönwald as Tia Hilda
- Sigifredo Vega as Falsificador
- David Velasquez as Maicol
Release
It was released on April 12, 2018, on Netflix streaming.[3]
Notes and References
- Web site: Film review: Pickpockets: Maestros del robo. The Bogota Post. April 12, 2018 . June 24, 2019.
- Web site: Netflix's 'Pickpockets' Is a Fast, Furious Colombian Take on 'Oliver Twist'. Decider. April 13, 2018 . July 12, 2019.
- Pickpockets. Netflix.