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Poison
One of the best known films on the cinema scene is Veneno.
The release date of a film depends on many factors and due to the time of filming and editing, the feature film was released in the year 1991.
Among the cast we can see Edith Meeks, Larry Maxwell, Susan Norman, Scott Renderer, Ken Schatz in action.

Each film director has his own style when it comes to producing feature films and Todd Haynes 's style is clearly reflected in this film.
The time you can relax and enjoy with this movie is 85 min..
One of the countries with the most films created in the history of cinema is United States and this film is one of them.

It is not easy to make the story understood through a script, that all the elements of the film fit together and here you can see the hard work of Todd Haynes.
The production company Bronze Eye Production, Killer Films has achieved excellent results thanks to its initial bet on this story.
James Bennett and the team of musicians are professionals who have created a perfect soundtrack and music for this film.

Professionals who dedicate themselves to photography have a sense of space and lights that is trained and developed over the years. Maryse Alberti and his team have done a wonderful job on this film creating frames that could be postcards.
Throughout the entire film we can see the presence of the Drama, Terror, Science fiction genre in the feature film.

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Critics Veneno

Boring, boring, boring. The kind of crap that gives auteur films a bad name. A fragmented journey of sexual power
Art that is still worth it. as an experimental juvenile, POISON throbs with vitality, ambition, and wisdom. Jean Genet for fans of the art of the house
One of the most unique gay-themed movies out there. Pretentious Kaka. Intriguing but flawed
Interesting, provocative, thoughtful. Strange. An intoxicating experience of emotion.
I prefer to drink a cup of poison. Choose your poison carefully. Haynes' first feature film marked him as a great talent
Strange, but satisfying feature film debut. After all, what was it about? A polystyrene experiment on the queer film strip
deep and provocative. You can be a know-it-all director, but ... not just a queer movie
Strange but fascinating. Lethal combination ... tedious and boring
loaded with tender bittersweet emotion and heartbreaking paranoia
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