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2011 | Color | 90 min 0 seg

A foreign woman named Aina arrives in Mexico City in search of her father, her only reference is a childhood photo with a note on the back: ?our house on 37 Juarez Street?. This address takes her on a monumental quest through every street bearing that name; she has the chance to explore the tiny universe behind each number 37 and create an experience of inhabiting Mexico City.


Country: México
Direction: Viveros; Hatuey
Script: Mata; Ana, Aldasoro; Inti
Production: Célis; Nicolás
Photography: Valbás; Vidblain
Sound: Muñoz; Axel
Cast:Folch; Aida, Bracho; Diana, De La O; Eugenia, Leaño; Enoc, Arizmendi; Moisés, Torres; Harold, Gama; Dagoberto, Zárate; Jorge, Rodríguez; Gabino, Couoh; Sonia
Participation year at FICM: 2011

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