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2009 | Color | 12 min

Documentary about the lives of three Mexican immigrant women working illegally in a laundry mat. Their expectations before crossing into the United States and their realities in the search of the American dream.


Country: México, Estados Unidos
Direction: Melo; Regina
Production: Films; Leitmotif
Photography: Melo; Regina
Sound: Navarro; María
Music: Soto; Miguel, Perell; Eva
Participation year at FICM: 2009

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