
The Crazy Life
Documentary
Overview
A documentary about the rival gangs Mara 18 and Mara Salvatrucha, originating in Los Angeles but terrorizing El Salvador. It explores their origins as possible founding myths of organized crime in a globalized world.
Top Cast
José Roberto Martínez
José Roberto Martínez
Self - Mara Member
José Roberto Martínez
Self - Mara Member
Silvia Portillo López
Silvia Portillo López
Self - Mara Member
Silvia Portillo López
Self - Mara Member
Ana Burgos Arévalo
Ana Burgos Arévalo
Self - Mara Member
Ana Burgos Arévalo
Self - Mara Member
José Luis Rosales
José Luis Rosales
Self - Mara Member
José Luis Rosales
Self - Mara Member
Jeaneth Ramírez Villacorta
Jeaneth Ramírez Villacorta
Self - Mara Member
Jeaneth Ramírez Villacorta
Self - Mara Member
Erik Palacio López
Erik Palacio López
Self - Mara Member
Erik Palacio López
Self - Mara Member
Cinthya Cuéllar López
Cinthya Cuéllar López
Self - Mara Member
Cinthya Cuéllar López
Self - Mara Member
Melvin Bonilla Hernández
Melvin Bonilla Hernández
Self - Mara Member
Melvin Bonilla Hernández
Self - Mara Member
José Hernández Guzmán
José Hernández Guzmán
Self - Mara Member
José Hernández Guzmán
Self - Mara Member
Daniel Ayala Gutiérrez
Daniel Ayala Gutiérrez
Self - Mara Member
Daniel Ayala Gutiérrez
Self - Mara Member
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