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2005 | B/N | 13 min

Almost Nothing Ever Happens A teenager in search of himself walks through the streets. A metaphoric exploration of the search for identity at a crucial point in life


Country: México
Direction: Martín; Juan Carlos
Script: Martín; Juan Carlos
Production: Martín; Juan Carlos
Photography: Barbabos; Federico
Sound: Manzutto; Cristian
Music: Fernández Ros; Antonio
Cast:Segura; Verónica, Almela; Laura, Singer; Enrique, de Tavira; Pedro, Martín; Lucas
Art direction: Peña; Gabriela, Gómez; Julio
Participation year at FICM: 2005

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