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.
as Anita: The second drifter and Mario's eventual companion. Renato Carpentieri as the corrupt police officer. Reception and Cultural Context Puerto Escondido (1992)
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
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 . Reception and Cultural Context While primarily a narrative