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2012 | Color | 13 min 25 seg

Bus stops in Mexico City are non-places of transit for thousands of people who wait for a bus to go back home every day. Due to the great amount of time spent in everyday travel, passengers tend to be absorbed in themselves. This documentary relates collected dreams along with images of one evening at one of these bus stops.


Country: México
Direction: Ulacia; Daniel
Script: Ulacia; Daniel
Production: Ulacia; Daniel, Fernández; Tania
Photography: Villaseñor; Eva
Sound: Muñoz; Montserrat, Serra; Octavio, Palomino; Luis David
Participation year at FICM: 2012

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