Color | 96:00 Twenty-year-old Corina never leaves home except to work at a publishing company in her neighborhood. After making a serious mistake with the end of the company’s most famous book saga, Corina must overcome her fears with the help of Carlos—and embark on a search for a mysterious writer to save her job and that of her colleagues. Country: México Direction: Barba Hopfner; Urzula Script: Sosa Derat; Samuel Alejandro, Barba Hopfner; Urzula Production: López-Barba; Iván, Hernández Vázquez; Carlos Photography: Guerra; Gerardo Sound: Davis; Walter Music: Reyes; Gustavo, Sánchez; Andrés Cast:González Norvind; Naian, de Ita Castillo; Laura H., Candela Michel; Ariana, Cinco; Paloma, Politi; Carolina, Bejarano; Mónica, Giménez; Marian, Gore; Elena, Fernández; Cristo Art direction: Perezsandi; Lou Participation year at FICM: 2024
Color | 96:00 Twenty-year-old Corina never leaves home except to work at a publishing company in her neighborhood. After making a serious mistake with the end of the company’s most famous book saga, Corina must overcome her fears with the help of Carlos—and embark on a search for a mysterious writer to save her job and that of her colleagues. Country: México Direction: Barba Hopfner; Urzula Script: Sosa Derat; Samuel Alejandro, Barba Hopfner; Urzula Production: López-Barba; Iván, Hernández Vázquez; Carlos Photography: Guerra; Gerardo Sound: Davis; Walter Music: Reyes; Gustavo, Sánchez; Andrés Cast:González Norvind; Naian, de Ita Castillo; Laura H., Candela Michel; Ariana, Cinco; Paloma, Politi; Carolina, Bejarano; Mónica, Giménez; Marian, Gore; Elena, Fernández; Cristo Art direction: Perezsandi; Lou Participation year at FICM: 2024
Camila At 12, Camila is going through a difficult time. She is a girl who interacts little with her classmates, who lives somewhat withdrawn and who finds refuge in art in general, and in her notebook of drawings in particular. Camila is sad, and the inability to explain that sadness is something that will greatly disconcert the adults around her. See More
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