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''The Perfect Dictatorship'' ( es, La dictadura perfecta) is a 2014 Mexican comedy
political satire Political satire is satire that specializes in gaining entertainment from politics; it has also been used with subversive intent where Political discourse analysis, political speech and dissent are forbidden by a regime, as a method of advancing ...
film, written, produced and directed by Luis Estrada and starring
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Alfonso Herrera Alfonso Herrera Rodríguez (, born 28 August 1983) is a Mexican actor and former singer. Born in Mexico City, Herrera made his television debut in ''Clase 406'' in 2002. In the same year, his made film debut in '' Amar te duele'' and won a MT ...
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Dagoberto Gama Dagoberto Gama (born December 22, 1959 in Coyuca de Catalán, Guerrero, Mexico) is a Mexican television and film actor. He is well known for his recurring role in the television series '' La Reina del Sur'' as El Pote and ''Sin senos sí hay par ...
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María Rojo María de Lourdes Rojo e Incháustegui, commonly known as María Rojo (; born August 15, 1943 in Mexico City), is a Mexican actress and politician. She was Senator of the Republic in the upper house of Mexican Congress. She debuted during the Gol ...
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. Cast also includes
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Sergio Mayer Sergio Mayer Breton Izturiz Pinilla, (born May 21, 1966 in Mexico City) is a Mexican actor, singer, Television producer, producer, and politician. He is serving as a Chamber of Deputies (Mexico), federal deputy to the LXIV Legislature of the Me ...
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. It was released on October 16, 2014, and represented Mexico at the 2015
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. The film title is a reference to a famous statement by Peruvian writer
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that he used to describe the continuous governments of the Institutional Revolutionary Party (PRI), which dominated politics in Mexico for much of the 20th century. The plot is based on the real life perceived
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controversy, which consisted of Mexican citizens heavily perceiving the news media was unfairly favoring PRI candidate
Enrique Peña Nieto Enrique Peña Nieto (; born 20 July 1966), commonly referred to by his initials EPN, is a Mexican politician who served as the 64th president of Mexico from 1 December 2012 to 30 November 2018. A member of the Institutional Revolutionary Party ...
during the 2012 presidential election in Mexico.


Plot

The President of Mexico (based on
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) is accepting the credential cards of the new
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Ambassador. During his speech he unexpectedly said a racist statement that becomes viral. That same day officers of the Mexican government urges Television Mexicana, the most powerful television corporation, to create a media distraction by disclosing a scandalous story involving Governor Carmelo Vargas ( Damián Alcazar) by showing a video where the Governor is accepting bribes from drug lords so the public turn their attention to the presidential situation and turn them to Governor Vargas scandal. Governor Vargas decides to negotiate with Televisión Mexicana to clean his image as he addresses that its stellar newscast 24 horas en 30 minutos (24 hours in 30 minutes) is the only news source where the Mexican public can rely more than the internet or other TV shows. TV MX's news producer Carlos Rojo and star reporter Ricardo Diaz are sent to meet Vargas and begin to show the good work the Governor had done in his state, just to be received by members of a drug cartel, that were sent by the Governor to protect them and even ask them to take a group picture with Diaz. Rojo also met a leader of the opposition party, Agustin Morales, who is going to ask in the Congress for the Governor's resignation, but then an attempt on the representative happens and Rojo decides to find news that would improve the image of Vargas instead. Meanwhile, Ana and Elena Garza, a couple of twins, are kidnapped when their nanny is distracted. The information goes to the State Police and TV MX decides to cover the situation in the newscast by making the parents of the children, Lucia and Salvador, to sign a contract to ensure that they only provide information to TV MX while Carmelo Vargas sent some detectives to fake some interest in the case. The following of the news in 24 Horas en 30 minutos gets the full attention of the audiences to the point that is getting the same ratings than the
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Los Pobres Tambien Aman (a parody for
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) while covering all the injustices that are being committed. Recovered from his attempt, Agustin Morales obtains from the Governor's spokesman and godson the contracts that has TV MX with the governor, so Morales goes with Rojo to ask him to have 10 minutes in the newscast. Rojo ask his boss, Jose Hartman, about it while concerned about the information Morales has, but he got the authorization. Meanwhile, Vargas learns about what his spokesman did, so he kills him himself in front of Carlos. Meanwhile when Morales is being interviewed, the newscast show evidences that he is blamed by violating and corrupting children. Morales felt his image is being damaged and get angry so he is removed from the studio, later in his hotel he tries to record a video to provide the evidences but he is killed, something that is managed as a suicide by both the Government and TV MX. When a witness recognizes who kidnapped the children, TV MX changed the strategy and begin in the newscast to ask the people to send donations to the foundation "Si Se puede" (Yes We Can), so the money can be used to pay for the ransom the kidnappers are asking (one million dollars), even to the point of the governor himself donating a high sum (while asking Rojo a favor in exchange). However, Doña Chole, a member of the kidnappers band decides to bring the twins to the police and the family decides to not give any more interviews to TV MX, so the history is left without an end. So TV MX decides to make a fake montage over an operative of the government to rescue the girls and finally give the ending the people wanted to see, put Vargas as a hero and the family Garza supporting his heroic actions. After the president congratulates Vargas for his actions, then he is asked about the rise of the prices in the basic products, he answers "I am not the Mistress in my house" and he is not able to predict the real impact on familiar economies. This puts the host, Perez Harris, to burst in a big laugh, so the newscast is stopped and Perez Harris is being detained by the government agents. The next day, Ricardo becomes the host of the newscast and he receives the note from Rojo that he needs to input a very urgent news to remove attention over the last President´s mistake by announcing the visit of the Pope
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to Mexico. Meanwhile the commercials shows the unity of the nation and Vargas decides to run for President while marrying Jazmin, the star of Los Pobres Tambien Aman (and former girlfriend of Rojo, the favor he asked). Two years later, we learn that Vargas put together the most important politic parties of the time ( PAN, PRI, PRD) to win the elections making Jazmin the First Lady, while the Garza twins sign a contract with TV MX to be the stars of the newest telenovela.


Cast


Reception

The film has grossed over MXN$188.16 million in Mexico, making it the eighth highest-grossing Mexican film of all time. In Spanish.


Awards and nominations


Ariel Awards

The
Ariel Award The Ariel Award ( es, Premio Ariel) is an award that recognizes the best of Mexican cinema. Given annually, since 1946, by the Mexican Academy of Cinematographic Arts and Sciences (AMACC), the award recognizes artistical and technical excel ...
s are awarded annually by the Mexican Academy of Film Arts and Sciences in Mexico. ''La Dictadura Perfecta'' received 10 nominations. , - , rowspan="12" scope="row",
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References


External links

* * {{DEFAULTSORT:Perfect Distatorship, The 2014 comedy films 2014 films Films directed by Luis Estrada 2010s Spanish-language films Mexican political satire films 2010s Mexican films