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Manos Sucias

Brothers Delio and Jacobo stand by as two Colombian military officers inspect their boat, desperately hoping their stash of cocaine submerged just below the water won’t be discovered. After a few tense minutes, the officers depart, leaving the brothers to await further instructions from the drug lords.

This is just one of several suspense-filled scenes in Manos Sucias (Dirty Hands), American filmmaker Josef Wladyka’s first feature-length production, which portrays the tension and grime of the narcotrafficking trade in Buenaventura, Colombia.

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