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Mexico, the land of tequila and mariachi, is also home to international drug lords, gun battles in the streets, and beautiful women. The Chicas Malas (Bad Girls) is a multi-layered mexican film that explores all aspects of this country. The main characters (Azucena, Flavia, and Gaby) are women who live in a seedy inner city neighborhood. They are self-empowered through their powerful sexuality and oftentimes take control of their circumstances. Their lives are shaped by the men in their lives, who attempt to control them through violence or addiction to drugs or alcohol. This film is about how they put themselves back together after being abused by these men, as well as how they are the ones who are the bad girls by virtue of being able to leave them behind. The Chicas Malas trilogy has received international acclaim. The film is set in Mexico City, Ciudad Juarez, and Tijuana. The scenes are fluidly photographed with colorful characters. A brothel-esque club is featured in the film. Executive Producer, Jose Luis CuaronThe Chicas Malas trilogy has received international acclaim. On its opening weekend in Mexico, it grossed $330,000 at over 1,100 screens. It was released on DVD on 25 August 2004 that same month by Picturehouse Entertainment of Canada. It grossed $1.4 million on the first weekend of its release in the U.S., having played at 1,214 screens across North America for one week. This included an opening of $350,000 on 10 screens at the Angelika Theater in New York City. Editors Joe Leydon and Steve Chibnall have talked about how they chose to shoot the film in Mexico, stating it gave them a unique perspective on Latin culture. "Chicas Malas" is shot in Mexico City, where Cuaron said they "were determined to make a strong presence of Mexican culture in the film". The film had its world premiere at the 2005 Cannes Film Festival on 23 May 2005 where it had highly positive reviews from film critics. It won 8 awards, including Best Director for Cuaron. The soundtrack was released through Warner Bros. Records. The Chicas Malas soundtrack contains Latin rhythms and songs and blends them with contemporary beats and melodies dominated by synthesizers and drums. The album contains 12 tracks: The first track is a short instrumental introduction, the following eleven contain songs, and the last track is an instrumental "coda". The film has been met with positive reviews by critics both in Mexico as well as internationally. The film premiered at the Cannes Film Festival 2005 where it was highly praised. The film won eight awards including Best Director for Cuaron, who also won the award for Best Original Screenplay from the Academia Mexicana de Artes y Ciencias Cinematográficas (AMACC). cfa1e77820

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