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El peregrino
2022 | Color | 17:00

The caretaker of a ranch in the middle of nowhere witnesses a strange event that causes two mysterious men in a black van to start following him.


Country: México
Direction: Ruiz Patterson; Rodrigo
Script: Ruiz Patterson; Rodrigo, Zabaleta; Odei
Production: Zabaleta; Odei, Jasso; Ximena, del Monte; Juan Antonio, Echevarría; Fernanda, Durán; Alejandro, Ruiz Patterson; Rodrigo
Photography: Zabaleta; Odei
Sound: del Monte; Juan Antonio, Enríquez; José Miguel
Music: Acuña; Darío
Cast:Barreiro; Francisco
Art direction: Aldama; Rigoberto
Participation year at FICM: 2022

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