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2003 | Color | 2 min 25 seg

A kid who loves rap music is imprisoned due to the loud manner in which he expresses himself in the streets. He is finally saved by the music and his love of dancing.


Country: México
Direction: Coss Zamora; María Isabel, Toledo Báez; Claudio, Reveles Mora; Diego, Zozaya Arraigada; Carlos, Zozaya Arraigada; Rodrigo, Portilla Hoffman; Melissa, Coss Z.; María Isabel, Martínez Campos; Mariana Zazhil, Cabuto Hernández; Zulú, Ochoa Hernández; Kenia, Coss Zamora; José Abel
Participation year at FICM: 2003

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