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2011 | Color | 88 min 11 seg

Defying the separation following her father?s death, Pilar decides to live with him as an imaginary being. Little by little her family becomes aware that something is not right with her and tries to take her away from her home and her memories. But Pilar will find a way to return.


Country: México
Direction: Carreras; Lucía
Script: Carreras; Lucía
Production: Ruiz; Teresa, Trujillo; Rodrigo, Bello Noble; Rodrigo, Salinas; Luis, Campos; Edher, Cosío; Moisés
Photography: Lammers; German
Sound: Flores Esquinca; Rodrigo
Music: Basso; Christian
Cast:Suárez; Cecilia, Barba; Arturo, D'andrea; Marcelo, Langer; Verónica, De Llaca; Eli, Arizmendi; Moisés, De La Garza; Gabriela
Participation year at FICM: 2011

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