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1997 | B/N | 91 min 0 seg

Shot between 1995 and 1997 in Havana, New York, Morelia, Los Angeles and Mexico City, with an original style and incredible cinematography, the film tells the real story of Yuliet and Fabiola who, with extraordinary sense of humor and openness and surrounded by a series of lovely secondary characters, demonstrate that the absence of their parents made them stronger, more beautiful and also the stars of the most widely seen Mexican documentary.


Country: México
Direction: Marcovich; Carlos
Script: Marcovich; Carlos
Production: Marcovich Carlos Taibo; Carlos
Photography: Marcovich; Carlos
Sound: Carlos Prieto Antonio Diego; Juan
Music: Marcovich Benny Manolín; Alejandro
Cast:Ortega Fabiola Quiroz; Yuliet
Participation year at FICM: 2012

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