The movie is based on the love triangle between Cyrano (Édgar Ramírez), Cristian (Pastor Oviedo) and Roxanna (Jessika Grau) during riots between a group of drug dealers and the residents of a slum in Caracas.
Cyrano is a romantic writer and the social hero of his barrio, alluding to the leaders of the Tupamaro movement.
Production
The film is set in the Cota 905 [es] barrio of Caracas, where it was filmed; filming took place over eight weeks in 2006. The film also premiered in Cota 905.[2]
Ramirez, after having made his Hollywood debut a few years earlier, was cast against type in Cyrano Fernández, with Cyrano different to Ramirez' "mostly one-dimensional 'macho' characters" to that point.[3]
Awards
At the 2008 Venezuelan film festival, the film won seven awards: Best Film, Best Director (Alberto Arvelo), Best Actor (Edgar Ramírez), Best Editing (Paco Belllot), Best Sound (Rosa María Oliart). It was also nominated for Best Cinematography (Cesary Javorsky) and Best Writing (Alberto Arvelo).[4]