On a remote mountaintop, eight kids with guns watch over a hostage and a conscripted milk cow.On a remote mountaintop, eight kids with guns watch over a hostage and a conscripted milk cow.On a remote mountaintop, eight kids with guns watch over a hostage and a conscripted milk cow.
- Awards
- 39 wins & 70 nominations
Deiby Rueda
- Pitufo
- (as Deibi Rueda)
Moises Arias
- Patagrande
- (as Moisés Arias)
Valeria Diana Solomonoff
- Periodista
- (as Valeria Solomonoff)
Storyline
Did you know
- TriviaWilson Salazar, who plays the Messenger, was an actual soldier of the FARC from 11 to 24. Director Alejandro Landes found him at a reintegration program and hired him initially as a consultant, before deciding to cast him in the film as well.
- GoofsIn the making of the bed for Wolf and Lady, the troop of Monos used machetes and axes; but the wood they created is clearly made of sawed logs.
- Crazy creditsOne of the opening credits reads "a la tierra de Laura" which means "Dedicated to the land of Laura"
- ConnectionsFeatured in Ralphthemoviemaker: Joker - ralphthemoviemaker (2020)
Featured review
Add "Monos" to the long line of movies that make me feel like I know very little about the world I live in.
I wasn't sure whether this bizarre story about child soldiers in Colombia was based on real events or a fictional allegory for the state of the country. So I researched and found myself learning about the long history of armed conflict within Colombia, a country that has been at some version of war with itself for seemingly forever. Turns out children are conscripted to become soldiers, though I still feel like the specifics of this movie are a fever dream version of how these situations actually play out in real life.
People have described "Monos" as being "Apocalypse Now" crossed with "Lord of the Flies," and I can't improve on that comparison. It's a stunning movie in all ways -- stunningly told, visually stunning, stunningly acted, by a cast of very young, mostly unknown actors at that. The word "visionary" is used to describe all sorts of films and directors who don't warrant the honor, but this movie is the real deal.
Grade: A
I wasn't sure whether this bizarre story about child soldiers in Colombia was based on real events or a fictional allegory for the state of the country. So I researched and found myself learning about the long history of armed conflict within Colombia, a country that has been at some version of war with itself for seemingly forever. Turns out children are conscripted to become soldiers, though I still feel like the specifics of this movie are a fever dream version of how these situations actually play out in real life.
People have described "Monos" as being "Apocalypse Now" crossed with "Lord of the Flies," and I can't improve on that comparison. It's a stunning movie in all ways -- stunningly told, visually stunning, stunningly acted, by a cast of very young, mostly unknown actors at that. The word "visionary" is used to describe all sorts of films and directors who don't warrant the honor, but this movie is the real deal.
Grade: A
- evanston_dad
- Jul 15, 2020
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- Release date
- Countries of origin
- Official sites
- Languages
- Also known as
- Монос
- Filming locations
- Chingaza National Park, Cundinamarca, Colombia(The abandoned fortress were Doctora is initially being kept captive by the Monos. Training camp, night party and the cow sequences)
- Production companies
- See more company credits at IMDbPro
Box office
- Budget
- $1,800,000 (estimated)
- Gross US & Canada
- $406,473
- Opening weekend US & Canada
- $49,843
- Sep 15, 2019
- Gross worldwide
- $1,929,915
- Runtime1 hour 42 minutes
- Color
- Sound mix
- Aspect ratio
- 2.39 : 1
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