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2010 | Color | 17 min 30 seg

While Nicholas works on the streets and Cecilia works at a tortilleria, Davicho finds a film reel that will change the life of these three youngsters.This marks the beginning of an adventure that will end in an unexpected event.


Country: México
Direction: Sanabria Bonilla; Raúl
Script: Sanabria Bonilla; Raúl
Production: Zepeda; Idalia Patricia, Ramírez; Atziri, Suárez; Tania
Photography: Glender de Mucha; María José
Sound: Sanabria Bonilla; Raúl, Rosas; Paulina
Music: Hernández Morales; Ricardo, Becerril García; Fabián, Barrios Navas; Fernando David
Cast:Pizano; Alejandro, Delgado; Fabiola, Skinfill; Iván, Barragán Chávez; Guadalupe, Cruz; Ermis
Participation year at FICM: 2010

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