2003 | B/N | 10 min Oh Love...Blind, Eternal and Spiritful Such as Abandonment! A couple can see and touch each other only while a train is passing by. A third character is about to join them in their brief encounters precisely the one who turned them into what they are ghosts. Country: México Direction: Garza; Luis R. Script: Garza; Luis R. Production: Pérez; Consuelo Photography: González Fernández; Juan Manuel Sound: Torres; Adolfo, Almaguer; Miguel Music: Almaguer; Miguel Cast:Navarro; Elías, Escamilla; Santiago, Castro; Brenda, Dehesa; Germán Participation year at FICM: 2004
2003 | B/N | 10 min Oh Love...Blind, Eternal and Spiritful Such as Abandonment! A couple can see and touch each other only while a train is passing by. A third character is about to join them in their brief encounters precisely the one who turned them into what they are ghosts. Country: México Direction: Garza; Luis R. Script: Garza; Luis R. Production: Pérez; Consuelo Photography: González Fernández; Juan Manuel Sound: Torres; Adolfo, Almaguer; Miguel Music: Almaguer; Miguel Cast:Navarro; Elías, Escamilla; Santiago, Castro; Brenda, Dehesa; Germán Participation year at FICM: 2004
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