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2014 | Color | 84:00

This is an audiovisual depiction of Mexican actress and singer Diana Mariscal, who, after a moment of fame in the 60s, mysteriously disappeared from the limelight.


Country: México
Direction: Cañibe; Manuel
Script: Cañibe; Manuel
Production: Hoffman; Henner, Bukantz; Karla
Photography: Decroux; Véronique
Sound: González; León Felipe, Fortiana; Bernat
Music: Duran; Galo
Participation year at FICM: 2014

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