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Documentary divided into three chapters. The first: a portrait of Carlos Somonte and his personal photography work, which is complex and vital. The second: the Mexican rock music scene in the late 1980’s, a unique era that helped to shape the country that we live in today; and the third: the Mexican cinema of the 1980’s, 1990’s and early 2000’s, a time without precedent that laid the foundation for contemporary Mexican cinema. 


Direction: Mariño; Gabriel
Script: Mariño; Gabriel
Production: Strauss Lombardo; Alejandro, Kostiurina; Masha
Photography: Ramírez Corona; Alejandro
Sound: Gutiérrez Reece; Alexander
Music: Sosa; Rogelio, “El Hombre de la Tormenta” de Manuel Alejandro Ruiz
Participation year at FICM: 2016

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