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‘Sicario’ bags best opening indie film

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Golden Globe® winner Emily Blunt takes on another strong female character in Sicario opposite Benicio Del Toro and Josh Brolin. The film is about an agent hired to bust drug cartels in Mexico.

Benicio del Toro in Sicario

While the film opened first on a limited release screening in only six theaters, it sure made a strong impact in box-office records due to its rave reviews when it earned almost $ 67,000 per theatre, earning over $400,000 and making it the highest grossing title on a limited release achieved by an independent film for the year.  With its follow up wide release on its second weekend, it continued to seize this year’s indie-film arena, with $26.7million in earnings to-date (and counting), it is now US’ second in the top 5 independent releases of 2015.   

Sicario, which means hit man in Mexico, brings Emily Blunt’s character, Kate Macer, an idealistic FBI agent, in the lawless border area stretching between the U.S. and Mexico, who is enlisted by an elite government task force official, Matt Graver, played by Josh Brolin to aid in the escalating war against drugs. 

Emily Blunt is an FBI Agent in Sicario

Led by Alejandro, an enigmatic consultant with a questionable past, played by Benicio Del Toro, the team sets out on a clandestine journey forcing Kate to question everything that she believes in order to survive.  Even as Kate tries to convince herself she’s on a hunt for justice, she is thrust into the dark heart of a secret battleground that has swept up ruthless cartels, kill-crazy assassins, clandestine American spies and thousands of innocents. 

The jagged line of the U.S. and Mexican border is now awash in some of the most pressing questions of our times – drugs, terror, illegal immigration, corruption and an escalating swath of dark crime that has left people on both sides frightened and vigilant.  Sicario explores the journey of an intelligence operation that pushes the rules to engage with those who don’t play by any.

“Kate is tempted by this world,” says Blunt, who breaks the mold with her portrait of a fierce female character whose life is in jeopardy throughout every second of the film.  “She realizes she was barely scratching the surface doing things by the book and now she wants to believe she can do something that will make a real difference.  Yet the very idea of no longer following the rules turns Kate’s whole world upside down.  Nothing makes sense anymore.” 

“Sicario is partly about a phantasm: the old idea that North America will be able to solve the most violent problems of the world in a very efficient and invisible way. That was once a comforting thought – but the world seems to have become more and more complicated.” says director Dennis Villeneuve, a four time winner of the Canadian Screen Awards for Best Director.  Villeneuve is currently in pre-production on two additional projects “Story of Your” Life, starring Amy Adams, Jeremy Renner and Forest Whitaker and the Untitled Blade Runner Project, starring Harrison Ford and Ryan Gosling.

He goes on, “We have a need for super heroes.  However, in today’s reality, heroes don’t usually have clean hands. Heroes are in contact with the most difficult moral choices, the choices we must make when confronted by evil. Sicario’s moral choices fascinate me.” 

Sicario opens on Oct. 28 in cinemas nationwide from Pioneer Films.

Check out the movie’s latest trailer here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qKzjpLrztYw

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