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2012 | Color | 119 min 0 seg

Five teenagers violently escape a reform school in an Argentine province. They must walk 100 kilometers on foot over hills in search of a house where they can live on their own. They hunt for food, rob houses they come across, take drugs, bathe in the river, fight with each other and make love. A progressive voyage into the wilderness that soon becomes a mystic fable about courage and grace.


Country: Argentina
Direction: Fadel; Alejandro
Script: Fadel; Alejandro
Production: Llambi Campbell; Agustina
Photography: Apezteguía; Julián
Sound: Fumagalli; Santiago
Music: Chotsourian; Sergio, Chotsourian; Santiago
Cast:Arancibia; Leonel, Cowal; Roberto, Brito; Sofía, Cotari; Martín, Roldan; César
Art direction: Feldman; Martín
Participation year at FICM: 2012

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