2007 | Color | 32 min The story of the little Voodoo doll who, after being bitten by an electrified mosquito, comes to life and decides to escape from his master, an angry witch doctor. During a frenetic chase, the characters venture into a mysterious place: a cemetery where there are no buried bodies. With every step they take, it becomes more difficult to escape. Country: México Direction: Gutiérrez; Javier Script: Gutiérrez; Javier Production: Gutiérrez; Javier, Ciberfilms; Ciberfilms, Jacques; Susana Photography: Gutiérrez; Javier Sound: García; Rocío Music: Barberá; Rodrigo Cast:Conde; Jesse, Segundo; Carlos, Flores; Óscar, Luyando; Carlos, Rivera; Benjamín, Salas; Ricardo, Rangel; Leyla Art direction: Gutiérrez; Javier Participation year at FICM: 2013
2007 | Color | 32 min The story of the little Voodoo doll who, after being bitten by an electrified mosquito, comes to life and decides to escape from his master, an angry witch doctor. During a frenetic chase, the characters venture into a mysterious place: a cemetery where there are no buried bodies. With every step they take, it becomes more difficult to escape. Country: México Direction: Gutiérrez; Javier Script: Gutiérrez; Javier Production: Gutiérrez; Javier, Ciberfilms; Ciberfilms, Jacques; Susana Photography: Gutiérrez; Javier Sound: García; Rocío Music: Barberá; Rodrigo Cast:Conde; Jesse, Segundo; Carlos, Flores; Óscar, Luyando; Carlos, Rivera; Benjamín, Salas; Ricardo, Rangel; Leyla Art direction: Gutiérrez; Javier Participation year at FICM: 2013
Voodoo Bayou On a stormy night, in a deep, dark corner of a swamp, a fierce bolt of lightning strikes a distracted mosquito, leaving it with a strange static charge. Dizzy from the shock, the mosquito buzzes into a dilapidated, deserted shack, and bites a voodoo doll stuck with pins, causing the doll to come to life. See More
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