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Ir y volver
2022 | Color | 12:28

With narrations of his mother's subconscious induced-coma dreams, and super 8mm memories from his constant house moves, the director composes an essay-letter on death, family and distance.


Direction: Permar; José
Script: Permar; José
Production: Permar; José
Photography: Permar; José
Sound: Gyimesi; Anna, Westraad; Jethro, Lebourg; Aurélien
Music: Romero Parra; Alberto
Cast:Martínez; Alicia
Participation year at FICM: 2022

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