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2017 | Color | 74:00

A psychological documentary built on hair-raising interviews that enter the minds of the protagonists—both victims and perpetrators—of violence. We witness the fears of people who have lost a loved one, as well as of people who have provoked such loss. Society trembles with it.


Direction: González; Everardo
Script: Diego Osorno, Everardo González
Production: Payán; Inna, Garza; Roberto
Photography: Secco; María
Sound: Tamez; Pablo, Fortiana; Bernat, Barberis; Matías
Music: Quincas Moreira
Participation year at FICM: 2017

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