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2009 | Color | 5 min 53

We are all bound together by the inescapable net we have knit in the urban jungle: we depend on the strings and the cables of the system.


Country: México
Direction: Martín; Juan Carlos
Script: Soler Frost; Pablo
Production: Martín; Juan Carlos
Photography: López; Miguel
Sound: Manzutto; Cristian
Music: Feldman; Morton
Cast:Martín; Juan Carlos, Natalia; Natalia, Rodríguez; Lorena, Fernández; Eduardo, Serrano; Antonio, Pellicer; Arianne, Guzmán; Luis Roberto, Perales; Ignacio, Soler Frost; Pablo, Sáenz; Luisa, Almeida; Andrés, Barti; Eugenio
Participation year at FICM: 2010

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