2014 | Color | 73:13 This is a futuristic documentary seen through the windows of a Bolivian apartment over a year. It is the autobiographical depiction of a man in search of answers returning to the empty home of his now departed love. This story finds itself through the distant voices of a Yaqui tribe in Arizona that has survived the impact of a meteorite. Country: México Direction: Haglund; Christina, Dirdamal; Tin Production: Dirdamal; Tin, Chavezmontes; Julio Photography: Dirdamal; Tin Sound: Fierro; Ramiro Music: Marrón; Jorge Participation year at FICM: 2014
2014 | Color | 73:13 This is a futuristic documentary seen through the windows of a Bolivian apartment over a year. It is the autobiographical depiction of a man in search of answers returning to the empty home of his now departed love. This story finds itself through the distant voices of a Yaqui tribe in Arizona that has survived the impact of a meteorite. Country: México Direction: Haglund; Christina, Dirdamal; Tin Production: Dirdamal; Tin, Chavezmontes; Julio Photography: Dirdamal; Tin Sound: Fierro; Ramiro Music: Marrón; Jorge Participation year at FICM: 2014
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