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  1. Paraiso Travel: Directed by Simon Brand. With Michelle O'Quinn, Louis Arcella, Angelica Blandon, Pedro Capó. Love drives two young lovers from Medellin, Colombia to seek fortune in New York City, only to find a harsh reality that will put to test their true love for one another.

    • (2.3K)
    • Drama
    • Simon Brand
    • 2009-07-10
  2. Pelicula sobre las penas para llegar a estados unidos y una historia particular donde el interes y la ambision es fuerte.

  3. Paraiso Travel. 2009 · 1 hr 57 min. R. Drama · Romance. Love drives two young lovers from Medellin, Colombia to seek fortune in New York City, only to find a harsh reality that will put to test their true love for one another. Subtitles: English. Starring: Louis Arcella Angelica Blandon Pedro Capo John Leguizamo. Directed by: Simon Brand.

    • Simon Brand
    • January 1, 2009
  4. A young seductive woman named Reina, living in Medellin, Colombia, becomes infatuated with finding fortune in New York City. A young man named Marlon desperately falls in love with this rebellious teen.

  5. Paraiso Travel is a 2008 Colombian film, adapted from a novel by Jorge Franco Ramos. Directed by Simon Brand, the film stars Michelle O'Quinn, Louis Arcella, and Angelica Blandon, and is an emotionally-charged road movie around the streets of New York and Colombia, exploring the struggles and sacrifices of immigration.

    • (2.2K)
    • Simon Brand
    • R
  6. Overview. Marlon Cruz, a young Colombian man who motivated by his girlfriend Reina, leaves his comfortable life in Medellin and flees with her through Guatemala and Mexico, across the borders, illegally into the United States. Simón Brand. Director. Jorge Franco Ramos. Writer. Juan Rendón. Writer.

  7. In this Colombian box office hit, a lovesick teen (Aldemar Correa) follows his seductive girlfriend as they illegally travel from Medellín to New York. When they are separated in Queens, he begins a desperate search to find her. Featuring John Leguizamo and Ana de la Reguera (Nacho Libre).