2016 | Color | 60:11 Gabriel and Esther are two children who live in a boarding school for low-income families. Between games, lessons, dreams, fights and friends who become brothers, they learn that being away from their family is their only chance to have an education and shape a future. Direction: Villa; Jaime Script: Villa; Jaime Production: Villa; Jaime, Silva; Karen Photography: Y. Leyva; Jorge Sound: Navarro; Victor Music: Solís; Hugo Participation year at FICM: 2016
2016 | Color | 60:11 Gabriel and Esther are two children who live in a boarding school for low-income families. Between games, lessons, dreams, fights and friends who become brothers, they learn that being away from their family is their only chance to have an education and shape a future. Direction: Villa; Jaime Script: Villa; Jaime Production: Villa; Jaime, Silva; Karen Photography: Y. Leyva; Jorge Sound: Navarro; Victor Music: Solís; Hugo Participation year at FICM: 2016
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