Battle in Heaven
Visit website5.8/10 • 195
2005-05-15 • 1h 36m
Set in Mexico City, Carlos Reygadas's sexually explicit drama centers on a man in turmoil over his past actions. Chauffer Marcos feels compelled to reveal a dark secret to his boss's daughter, Ana, a wealthy woman who works as a prostitute just for the thrill of it. Marcos confesses that he and his wife committed a crime that ended in horrible tragedy. Haunted by his past, Marcos searches for redemption.
- Directors
- Carlos Reygadas
- Writters
- Carlos Reygadas
- Editors
- Carlos Reygadas, Nicolas Schmerkin
Battle in Heaven
Visit website2005-05-15 • 1h 36m
5.8/10 • 195
Set in Mexico City, Carlos Reygadas's sexually explicit drama centers on a man in turmoil over his past actions. Chauffer Marcos feels compelled to reveal a dark secret to his boss's daughter, Ana, a wealthy woman who works as a prostitute just for the thrill of it. Marcos confesses that he and his wife committed a crime that ended in horrible tragedy. Haunted by his past, Marcos searches for redemption.
- Directors
- Carlos Reygadas
- Writters
- Carlos Reygadas
- Editors
- Carlos Reygadas, Nicolas Schmerkin
Top Billed Cast
View CreditsMarcos Hernández
Marcos
Anapola Mushkadiz
Ana
Bertha Ruiz
Marcos' Wife
David Bornstein
Jaime
Rosalinda Ramirez
Viky
Estela Tamariz
Ines
El Abuelo
Chief of Police
Brenda Angulo
Madame
El Mago
Preacher
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- Status
- Released
- Original Language
- Spanish
- Budget
- $1,601,792.00
- Revenue
- $253,527.00
- Keywords
- mexico city, mexicoeroticismerotic movienew mexican cinema