Without Destination (2002)
Sin Destino follows the life of a 15 year old Mexican boy, Francisco, as he struggles to survive on the streets. His primary source of income is money raised by prostituting himself to men for sex, and the film implies that this learned behaviour has arisen as a result of a contact with a single man when Francisco was 9 years old. This man, Sebastien, is an "artist" who initially claimed to want to photograph the boy, but it is clear that their relationship at one time extended far beyond that of photographer/model.
Director: Leopoldo Laborde
Genre: Drama
Runtime: 97 min
Release Date: March 27, 2002
Cast
- Francisco Rey - Fran
- David Valdez - David
- Roberto Cobo - Sebastian
- Sylvia Vilchis - Perla
- Arturo Ramírez - El Motas
- Mariana Gajá
- Roberto Trujillo
Screenplay
Production: Vanguard Cinema
Country: Mexico
Language: Español
Original Language: es
Keywords
gay theme
More Films by Director: Leopoldo Laborde
More Films in Genre: Drama
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Without Destination about?
- Sin Destino follows the life of a 15 year old Mexican boy, Francisco, as he struggles to survive on the streets. His primary source of income is money raised by prostituting himself to men for sex, and the film implies that this learned behaviour has arisen as a result of a contact with a single man when Francisco was 9 years old. This man, Sebastien, is an "artist" who initially claimed to want to photograph the boy, but it is clear that their relationship at one time extended far beyond that of photographer/model.
- Who directed Without Destination?
- Without Destination was directed by Leopoldo Laborde.
- Who stars in Without Destination?
- Without Destination stars Francisco Rey, David Valdez, Roberto Cobo, Sylvia Vilchis, Arturo Ramírez, Mariana Gajá.
- How long is Without Destination?
- Without Destination has a runtime of 1h 37m (97 minutes).
- What genre is Without Destination?
- Without Destination is a Drama film.
- Where was Without Destination produced?
- Without Destination was produced in Mexico.