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2003 | Color | 4 min 44 seg

The lights go out and Nina, fearful, remembers the monsters of her childhood, observing how they visit her until the darkness passes. Even with light, Nina is scared.

 


Country: México
Direction: Oñate Chirot; Juan Carlos
Script: Oñate Chirot; Juan Carlos
Production: Arroyo; Juan Pablo
Photography: Oñate Chirot; Juan Carlos
Sound: González; Adrián, Nava; Omar
Music: Oñate Chirot; Mauricio, Antonio Ruiz; Juan
Cast:Sánchez; Selma
Art direction: Oñate Chirot; Juan Carlos
Participation year at FICM: 2003

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