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2017 | Color | 76:00

Expelled from school, Alonso flees to Paris to meet his brother Pablo, who has cut all ties with his family and lives carelessly with his girlfriend Valeria. The sudden appearance of Alonso stirs Pablo’s life, exposing the brothers distant relationship and the lies in which he has built his new persona. A trip to the French countryside separates the brothers and forces Pablo back to a life he thought he could escape from.


Direction: Cervantes; Rodrigo
Script: Mohar Volkow; Santiago, Cervantes; Rodrigo
Production: Shuchleib; Victor, Cervantes; Rodrigo, Mohar Volkow; Santiago, Galtié; Pauline, Montes de Oca; Fernando
Photography: Weiler; Vincent
Sound: Lozano Verduzco; Diego
Music: Lozano Verduzco; Diego
Cast:Yazbek; Darío, Laborde Noguez; Pía, Aguirre Boëda; Sebastián
Art direction: Reguron; Robin, Narbona; Sebastián, Morales; Sandra
Participation year at FICM: 2018

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