2012 | Color | 25:30 min Between reality and imagination, the people of Ures, the ancient capital of Sonora in northwest Mexico, tell legends and stories about the existence of archaic underground tunnels that cross the town. Don Anselmo, a local, is determined to find one. Country: México Direction: Quiñones Sánchez; Javier Script: Quiñones Sánchez; Javier Production: Quiñones Sánchez; Javier, Sanders Banda; Enrique Photography: Franco Rodríguez; Miguel Ángel Sound: E. Herrera Alfonsín; Francisco, M. Hurtado Márquez; Fernando Music: E. Herrera Alfonsín; Francisco Participation year at FICM: 2013
2012 | Color | 25:30 min Between reality and imagination, the people of Ures, the ancient capital of Sonora in northwest Mexico, tell legends and stories about the existence of archaic underground tunnels that cross the town. Don Anselmo, a local, is determined to find one. Country: México Direction: Quiñones Sánchez; Javier Script: Quiñones Sánchez; Javier Production: Quiñones Sánchez; Javier, Sanders Banda; Enrique Photography: Franco Rodríguez; Miguel Ángel Sound: E. Herrera Alfonsín; Francisco, M. Hurtado Márquez; Fernando Music: E. Herrera Alfonsín; Francisco Participation year at FICM: 2013
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