I'm a Delinquent (1976)
Authentic... Wild... Violent...
The film tells the story of Ramón Antonio Brizuela, who since childhood has to deal with rampant violence and the drugs, sex and petty thievery of a Caracas slum. Starting with delinquency, Ramón moves on to serious gang activity and robberies. He grows into a tough, self-confident young man who is hardened to violence. His views change when his fiancée's brother is killed in a robbery.
Director: Clemente de la Cerda
Genre: Drama
Runtime: 112 min
Release Date: August 17, 1976
Cast
Screenplay
- Ramón Antonio Brizuela (Novel)
- Clemente de la Cerda (Screenplay)
- Luis Correa (Screenplay)
Music: Miguel Ángel Fuster
Editing: Alcides Longa
Production: Proyecto 13
Country: Venezuela
Language: Español
Original Language: es
Themes
Urban Decay and Lost Hopes
Keywords
slum, ghetto, delinquency, juvenile delinquent
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Frequently Asked Questions
- What is I'm a Delinquent about?
- The film tells the story of Ramón Antonio Brizuela, who since childhood has to deal with rampant violence and the drugs, sex and petty thievery of a Caracas slum. Starting with delinquency, Ramón moves on to serious gang activity and robberies. He grows into a tough, self-confident young man who is hardened to violence. His views change when his fiancée's brother is killed in a robbery.
- Who directed I'm a Delinquent?
- I'm a Delinquent was directed by Clemente de la Cerda.
- Who stars in I'm a Delinquent?
- I'm a Delinquent stars Orlando Zarramera, Chelo Rodríguez, Gloria Montes, Orlando Urdaneta, Haydée Balza, María Grazia Bianchi.
- How long is I'm a Delinquent?
- I'm a Delinquent has a runtime of 1h 52m (112 minutes).
- What genre is I'm a Delinquent?
- I'm a Delinquent is a Drama film.
- Where was I'm a Delinquent produced?
- I'm a Delinquent was produced in Venezuela.
- What are the themes of I'm a Delinquent?
- The themes of I'm a Delinquent include: Urban Decay and Lost Hopes.