2009 | Color | 16 min Edilberto Primitivo and Javier Audirac both share similar ways of life but in very different environments. The first one lives on a remote beach in Veracruz, the second on the outskirts of noisy Mexico City. In this way, they have kept themselves isolated from social liaisons and built a lifestyle in spite of their ideological and formative differences, in which society becomes very insignificant to them and day-to-day life alone gains a unique meaning. Country: México Direction: Aguilar Pradal; Emilio Production: Adames; Christopher Photography: Argüelles; Alex Sound: Novelo; Txema Participation year at FICM: 2009
2009 | Color | 16 min Edilberto Primitivo and Javier Audirac both share similar ways of life but in very different environments. The first one lives on a remote beach in Veracruz, the second on the outskirts of noisy Mexico City. In this way, they have kept themselves isolated from social liaisons and built a lifestyle in spite of their ideological and formative differences, in which society becomes very insignificant to them and day-to-day life alone gains a unique meaning. Country: México Direction: Aguilar Pradal; Emilio Production: Adames; Christopher Photography: Argüelles; Alex Sound: Novelo; Txema Participation year at FICM: 2009
Son for Three To the East of Mexico City, three people have decided to break the stereotypes set by the society and build a new reality; where love, solidarity and dance are the axes. See More
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