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2013 | Color | 69 min

The story of a family marked by tragedy gives rise to a reflection on memory, emotional ties, family secrets and the difficulty for new generations of knowing and accepting life events.


Country: México
Direction: Tamez Sierra; Pablo
Script: Tamez Sierra; Pablo
Production: Bukantz; Karla, Pardo; Liliana, Hofmann; Henner
Photography: Secco; María
Sound: Chávez; José Ramón, Tamez Sierra; Pablo
Music: Barreiro; Tomás
Participation year at FICM: 2013

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