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1971 | Color | 93:00

Three stories about women of different ages and social backgrounds who share the fact that they lost their virginity out of wedlock, confronting the beliefs and prejudices to which women were subjected in 1960s Mexico.


Direction: Murray; Guillermo, Walerstein; Mauricio, Estrada; José
Script: Estrada; José, Murray; Guillermo, Walerstein; Mauricio, Lozano Dana; Carlos
Production: Pérez Gavilán; Juan Fernando
Photography: Cruz; Javier
Sound: Guerrero; Francisco
Music: Fuentes; Rubén
Cast:Rambal; Enrique, Martín; Ana, Gómez Cruz; Ernesto, Suarez; Héctor, Pastor; Julián, Cortés; Carlos, Rojo; Helena, Peluffo; Ana Luisa, Galindo; Octaviooo
Art direction: Méndez; José
Participation year at FICM: 2017

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