I Come movie poster

I Come

October 4, 2000 1h 30m 7.0/10 (33 votes)

Originally released in 2000. I Come is a drama/music film. directed by Tony Gatlif.

Starring Antonio Canales, Orestes Villasan Rodríguez, and Antonio Dechent

Synopsis

Caco is a proud, handsome man, head of a family, and very powerful in the local community. Yet he has been torn to pieces by the death of his beloved daughter. He constantly visits her grave, weeps silently at her photo and has transferred all his wildly protective love and attention onto his mentally challenged nephew, Diego. It seems that Diego's father, Caco's brother, is in hiding after having killed a man from the Caravaca family, who are equally powerful in the community. They are looking for vengeance and have come to Caco for justice. When he refuses to betray his brother, the Caravacas grow impatient. When they realize they are getting nowhere, they threaten to kill Diego. Despite his fierce pride, Caco eventually realizes that the cycle of killing and revenge must be broken. But how can he achieve this and protect everyone he loves?

Quick Facts

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Release Date October 4, 2000 25 years ago
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Runtime 1h 30m 90 minutes total
User Rating 7.0/10 Great (33 votes)
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Box Office $125K Worldwide gross
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Language French Original language
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Country France + 1 more

Director

Production Details

Status
Released
Original Language
FR
Revenue
$124,994

Production Companies

  • Princes Films
  • ARTE France Cinéma
  • Astrolabio Producciones S.L

Frequently Asked Questions

What is I Come about?

Caco is a proud, handsome man, head of a family, and very powerful in the local community. Yet he has been torn to pieces by the death of his beloved daughter. He constantly visits her grave, weeps...

Who directed I Come?

I Come was directed by Tony Gatlif.

How long is I Come?

I Come has a runtime of 1 hours and 30 minutes (90 minutes total).

When was I Come released?

I Come was released on October 4, 2000 in theaters.

Who are the main actors in I Come?

The main cast of I Come includes Antonio Canales, Orestes Villasan Rodríguez, Antonio Dechent, Juan Luis Corrientes, Bobote.