John Sayles 'Amigo' with Garret Dillahunt and Chris Cooper
Amigo hits limited theaters on August 19th, 2011
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Celebrated writer and director John Sayles uses America’s occupation of the Philippines at the dawn of the 20th Century as an analogy for several more recent political and military blunders in this period drama. It’s 1900, and Rafael (Joel Torre) is the leader of a village in the Philippine countryside. Rafael is well respected by the locals for his sense of decency and fair play, and as the United States military takes control of the islands, Lt. Compton (Garret Dillahunt) is eager to work with him in an effort to win over the people. However, since Rafael and Compton don’t share a common language, they must use Padre Hidalgo (Yule Vazquez), a local preacher who doesn’t trust the American colonizers, as an interpreter, while Compton’s commander Col. Hardacre (Chris Cooper) is openly contemptuous of the Filippinos. Meanwhile, as Rafael tries to maintain a fragile peace for his people, his brother Simon (Ronnie Lazaro) has organized a band of rebels determined to protect their homeland and drive the Americans out, and Rafael finds his loyalties sorely tested.