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2009 | Color | 12 min

Lara, an ill little girl who sees life pass from her balcony, finds Sole in the front balcony, a woman who doesn't want to live. Both establish a distance relationship based on silences and gazes.


Country: México
Direction: Decroux; Véronique
Script: Decroux; Véronique
Production: Centro de Capacitación Cinematográfica (CCC);
Photography: Decroux; Véronique
Sound: Berrospe; Jesús
Music: Duran; Galo
Cast:Gómez; Millet, Banquells; Fernanda, Ramírez; Arcelia
Art direction: Téllez-Bueno; Alina
Participation year at FICM: 2009

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