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Mateo
Directed by
Aaron I. Naar
Not Rated
2014
88m
Documentary
,
Biography
,
and more
6.7
63%
53%
7.4
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American gringo bolero musician, Mateo, recounts his life's struggles, feeds stray cats and travels to Cuba to make his next record.
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Cast of Mateo
Matthew Stoneman
Mateo
Aaron I. Naar
Director / Writer / Producer / Editor
Seth Cuddeback
Writer / Director Of Photography
Benjamin Dohrmann
Writer / Producer
Andrew Lauren
Executive Producer
Amanda Lebow
Co-Producer
Adam Schlesinger
Executive Producer
Nicole Vaskell
Editor
Mateo Ratings & Reviews
Way Too Indie
C.J. Prince
Mateo won't do much for an average viewer, but those interested in the subject matter will find themselves having a good time with it.
Paste Magazine
Monica Castillo
Whether intentional or not, Mateo left a bitter aftertaste -- and Matthew Stoneman's story becomes one so much more grating than intriguing.
Eye for Film
Jennie Kermode
A deceptively incisive portrait of a man living life on what he thinks ought to be his own terms, Mateo makes for easy listening and consciously troubling viewing.
Variety
Joe Leydon
It's easy to see what drew filmmaker Aaron I. Naar to his eponymous subject in "Mateo," but it's almost impossible to share his enthusiasm.
Baret News
Kam Williams
An uplifting testament to the notion that it's still possible for a sinner to find his true calling and turn his life around after first paying his debt to society.
Los Angeles Times
Michael Rechtshaffen
What begins as a quirky portrait of the artist as a gringo mariachi troubadour proves to be a telling study of a lost soul whose palpable passion for his music acts as a surrogate for more meaningful human contact.
The Hollywood Reporter
John DeFore
A hazy portrait of an odd character whose backstory offers multiple attention-getting hooks.
Village Voice
Nick Schager
Incisively intimate, it's a small but stirring snapshot of a gifted, hopelessly lonely soul.
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