2015 | Color | 21:47 Dance and prostitution play the same role for Cristhian's body. Virtuosity, desire, technique, and sex intertwine, granting coherence to a way of life that offers many answers to few questions. A leitmotiv that reconciles opposites and contradictions. Answers that are sometimes painful, like all truths. Country: México Direction: Hernández; Julián Script: Arenales Osorio; Emiliano Production: Martínez Arévalo; Ernesto Photography: Rodríguez-García; Jerónimo Sound: Juárez Espino; Omar Music: Villela Vega; Arturo Cast:Rodríguez; Cristhian Art direction: Irys; Salvador Participation year at FICM: 2015
2015 | Color | 21:47 Dance and prostitution play the same role for Cristhian's body. Virtuosity, desire, technique, and sex intertwine, granting coherence to a way of life that offers many answers to few questions. A leitmotiv that reconciles opposites and contradictions. Answers that are sometimes painful, like all truths. Country: México Direction: Hernández; Julián Script: Arenales Osorio; Emiliano Production: Martínez Arévalo; Ernesto Photography: Rodríguez-García; Jerónimo Sound: Juárez Espino; Omar Music: Villela Vega; Arturo Cast:Rodríguez; Cristhian Art direction: Irys; Salvador Participation year at FICM: 2015
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