Days of Santiago (Dias de Santiago)

Days of Santiago (Dias de Santiago) (2004)

  • 100% of critics liked it
    (5 reviews)

  • 76% of users liked it
    (600 ratings)

A 23-year-old Peruvian Navy veteran struggles to re-integrate himself into society only to hit a series of roadblocks both societal and psychological, in the feature directorial debut from Peruvian filmmaker Josue Mendez. Santiago Roman (Pietro Sibille) has just returned to Peru following six years… More

Unrated, 1 hr. 23 min.
Directed By
Josue Mendez
Written By
Josue Mendez
Genres
Art House & International, Drama
In Theaters
Jan 29, 2004 Limited
On DVD
Dec 6, 2005
Mil Colores Media

Critic Reviews

  • V.A. Musetto, New York Post

    Pietro Sibille is exceptional as Santiago, and the rest of the cast turn in dynamic performances.

  • Nathan Lee, New York Times

    Dias de Santiago zeros in on the disconnect between one man's sense of entitlement and the unforgiving realities of life in contemporary Lima.

  • David Ng, Village Voice

    If the movie lacks narrative originality, it leaves a singularly raw impression of having spent time inside someone's sweaty, ill-fitting skin.

  • Don Willmott, Filmcritic.com

    easy to sympathize with

  • Maitland McDonagh, TV Guide's Movie Guide

    The film's greatest asset is Sibille's slow-burning performance Santiago, a man whose nature and aspirations are fundamentally at odds.

Critic ratings and reviews powered by RottenTomatoes.com

Fresh (60% or more critics rated the movie positively)

Rotten (59% or fewer critics rated the movie positively)

No Featured Audience Ratings Found…

facebook_logo

Now you can share movies with your friends on Facebook!

  • Discover movies your friends are watching
  • Keep track of what you want to see
  • Add your reviews to your Timeline