Puerto Escondido — (1992)
The film is often cited as part of Salvatores' "escape trilogy" (alongside Marrakech Express and the Academy Award-winning Mediterraneo ), which deals with Italians leaving their homeland to find meaning elsewhere.
The narrative centers on , whose mundane life in Milan is upended when he accidentally witnesses a murder and becomes the target of a corrupt police officer. To save himself, he flees to the Mexican coast, specifically the town of Puerto Escondido .
as Alex: One of the drifters Mario encounters in Mexico. Puerto Escondido (1992)
The 1992 film , directed by Gabriele Salvatores , is an Italian comedy-drama based on the novel by Pino Cacucci. It follows the story of Mario, a Milanese bank employee who flees to Mexico after witnessing a murder. Film Overview Director: Gabriele Salvatores Genre: Comedy, Drama, Crime Release Year: 1992 Runtime: 1 hour 50 minutes Language: Italian (set largely in Mexico) Plot Summary
While primarily a narrative film, it is frequently associated with Puerto Escondido's reputation as a world-class surfing destination , and some archival surf footage from 1992 features legendary surfers like Mark Occhilupo in the area during that same year. Film Di Gabriele Salvatores - IMDb The film is often cited as part of
While in Mexico, he meets and befriends a pair of quirky Italian drifters, Alex and Anita, and begins a journey of self-discovery through the country's vibrant landscapes. The film explores themes of escapism, alienation, and the contrast between rigid European life and the perceived freedom of Latin America. Cast and Characters
as Mario: The protagonist fleeing his life in Milan. as Alex: One of the drifters Mario encounters in Mexico
as Anita: The second drifter and Mario's eventual companion. Renato Carpentieri as the corrupt police officer. Reception and Cultural Context