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2011 | Color | 7 min 56 seg

Estefan and Santiago, two childhood friends, remember the meaning of throwing stones into the river where they used to go as kids. The film is about the fears, dreams, hopes and sacrifices they make as they begin to 'grow up'.


Country: México
Direction: Díaz Ochoa; Sergio
Script: Díaz Ochoa; Sergio
Production: Ocampo; Chris, Fuentes; Francisco, Díaz Ochoa; Sergio
Photography: Tavera; Juan Pablo
Sound: Bolaños López; Adrián
Cast:Galinzoga; José Israel, Ortíz Monasterio; Santiago
Art direction: Díaz Ochoa; Sergio
Participation year at FICM: 2012

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