Amarte Duele
Amarte Duele
Director: Fernando Sariñana
Mexico, 2002, 104 min., 35mm
Spanish with English Subtitles

Teenagers Renata and Ulises search for love and freedom amidst class divides, prejudice, peer pressure and urban violence in this moving Romeo and Juliet story set in the shopping malls, working class barrios and wealthy neighborhoods of Mexico City. Skateboards, graffiti art and a gritty rock en español soundtrack propel this bittersweet love story starring Martha Higareda and Luis Fernando Peña (De la Calle) as teenagers who use hopes and dreams to imagine a better world. Also starring Ximena Sariñana (Todo el Poder), Andrea Damián and Armando Hernández. The soundtrack features music by Fey, Elefante, Genitallica, Diabolo and Pulpo. From the director of Todo el Poder.

For mature audiences.