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2009 | Color | 90 min

Situated in the depths of Mexico City´s police world, this thriller tells the story of a young policeman´s daily life in a road movie of corruption.


Country: México
Direction: Muñoz; Diego
Script: Muñoz Vega; Diego
Production: Scherer; Pedro, Cuervo; Rafael, Cuenca; Julio, Halphen; Sandro, A. Hernández; José, Muñoz; Diego
Photography: Hidalgo; Carlos
Sound: Honc; Carlos, Muñoz Cota Callejas; Isabel
Music: Ak-bron, Afrodita, Kike Giles, Las Kumbia Queers, Pare de Sufrir;, Café Tacvba;, Albarrán; Rubén, López; Jaime, Rezc; Yamil, Figueroa; Alfonso, Valero; Pablo
Cast:Concepción; José, Payán; Flor, Galván; Ariel, Ga; Mariana, Cristiani; Rubén, Sosa; Roberto, Montiel; Andrés, Morett; Gina, Castro; Octavio, Sánchez Parra; Gustavo, Gama; Dagoberto, Alcázar; Damián, Rodarte; Miguel
Art direction: Salom; Carlos
Participation year at FICM: 2011

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