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Filmed in two weeks on a budget of 7,000 dollars, El Mariachi was one of the singular pleasures of the 1993-1994 movie season. Kind-spirited guitarist El Mariachi (Carlos M. Gallardo) simply wants to wander through life as his father and grandfather did, with a song in his heart and a smile on his lips. He wanders into a small mob-run town, guitar case in hand. It so happens that the local criminal element is awaiting the arrival of vicious hit man Azul (Reinol Martinez), who is well known for carrying his weapons in…a guitar case. Just when you think you’ve got a lock on what’s going to happen next, director Robert Rodriguez throws us for a loop, unexpectedly alternating whimsical comedy with graphic violence. Rodriguez later retooled the plot of El Mariachi for his far more expensive (and far less satisfying) Antonio Banderas vehicle Desperado (1995).

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Director

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Robert Rodriguez

The man behind some of the most innovative, creative, and visually inventive action films of the late ‘90s and early 2000s, director Robert Rodriguez is the epitome of the do-it-yourself attitude and a renaissance man of cinema. Directing, shooting, and editing nearly every one of his films, Rodriguez’s energetic and self-immersing approach to filmmaking has resulted in some of the most stylish and exciting action films in modern cinema.

Born June 20, 1968 into a large family that included ten siblings, Rodriguez was never lacking in inspiration due to the antics of his brothers and sisters and became fascinated with cartooning and filmmaking at an early age. Prompted to jump behind the camera after becoming enamored by John Carpenter’s Escape From New York at age 12, the fledgling director’s brothers and sisters served as a capable cast and crew, and with his father’s Super-8 camera in hand, Rodriguez took his first steps toward auteurhood. Shocked by the cost of developing… read more

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Hunter Duesing

17Dec09

On it's own, EL MARIACHI is not a great film. What makes it great is what went into it, the passion, the creativity, and the spirit of making your own damn movie by any means necessary. This is what makes EL MARIACHI a great film.  
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Sushi

30Sep09

This is an awesome film if you know that it was made on a shoestring budget beforehand. The story is awesome and rather much better than many multi million dollar Hollywood crap. The movie could indeed have been made much better but I think it is nevertheless a piece of inspiration to every person on this site who dreams to make his own full length film someday.  
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Will

8Mar09

A extremely low budget film that works just as good as a multi- million dollar action film. Rodriguez may not be in the league of great directors but he sure is an inspirational one to beginning filmmakers.  
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Crap Monster

3Feb09

Image for this page is wrong... Onto the film, definitely an impressive example of what one can do with a small budget given passion and dedication.  

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