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El norte sobre el vacío
2022 | Color | 117:15

Don Reynaldo is a renowned hunter in decline. When he’s threatened with the loss of his ranch and his father’s legacy, he’ll dangerously reorder his relationships with his family, his employees and land.


Country: México
Direction: Márquez Abella; Alejandra
Script: Nuncio; Gabriel, Márquez Abella; Alejandra
Production: Nuncio; Gabriel, Pérez; Adán , Márquez Abella; Alejandra, Durán; Alejandro
Photography: Becerril; Claudia
Sound: González; Zulú , Betancourt; Pablo
Music: Barreiro; Tomás
Cast:Trejoluna; Gerardo, Petra; Paloma, Heredia; Dolores, Hermosillo; Mayra, García Treviño; Juan Daniel, Briones; Raúl, Bonilla; Fernando, Barreiro; Francisco, Villegas; Mariana
Art direction: Sandra Cabriada
Participation year at FICM: 2022

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