November 6, 2006

Cocaine Cowboys

Filed under: Movies — <ADMINNICENAME> @ 2:28 pm

The cocaine trade of the ’70s and ’80s had an indelible impact on contemporary Miami. Smugglers and distributors forever changed a once sleepy retirement community into one of the world’s most glamorous hot spots, the epicenter of a $20 billion annual business fed by Colombia’s Medellin cartel. By the early ’80s, Miami’s tripled homicide rate had made it the murder capital of the country, for which a Time cover story dubbed the city “Paradise Lost.”

With “Cocaine Cowboys,” filmmaker Billy Corben – whose first feature “Raw Deal: A Question Of Consent,” was a sensation at the 2001 Sundance Film Festival – paints a dazzling portrait of a cultural explosion that still echoes as Hollywood myth, evidenced by the latest manifestation, NBC/Universal’s “Miami Vice.” Composer of the original “Miami Vice” theme, Jan Hammer, provides the score.

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