American gringo bolero musician, Mateo, recounts his life s struggles, feeds stray cats and travels to Cuba to make his next record. Mateo is a 2015 Spanish-language Documentary Adventure film starring Carlos Hern Ndez and Matthew Stoneman. Mateo is written by Seth Cuddeback and Maria Gamboa and it is directed by Aaron I. Naar and Maria Gamboa. Mateo was released on 21st August 2015 and takes a screen time of 86 minutes.
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Jini Score 5.2/10
Critics Score 50%
Rating 6.7/10
Jini Score 5.2%
Critics Score 50
Rating 6.7
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Release
Date21 AUG 2015
Language
English
Genre
Documentary
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Adventure
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Biography
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Music
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Mateo Reviews and Ratings
Average Review Rating : positive
Positive Review Rating : 50%
Monica Castillo
But documentary Mateo is not about shedding a positive light on a reformed con. ( Read More )
Nick Schager
A fascinating warts and all documentary portrait of an artist operating socially, culturally, financially on the fringe, Mateo details singer songwriter Matthew Mateo Stoneman as he completes work on his seven years in the making album A History of Cuba. ( Read More )
John DeFore
The meek mans transformation into The Gringo Mariachi is more than a mere culture clash tale, and in the hands of a savvy documentarian, this might have been a nonfiction breakthrough. ( Read More )
Michael Rechtshaffen
Stoneman, who learned to speak and sing in Spanish while serving five years in prison for armed robbery, has spent most of his time and all of his money traveling between L.A. restaurant gigs and Havana to record a Buena Vista Social Club type album. ( Read More )
Joe Leydon
Come to think of it, Scorsese himself might be proud of the unsettling final image of Mateo as a man who cant quite believe his good fortune, but doesnt appear fully satisfied by it and may never be anything other than an outsider looking in. ( Read More )