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2003 | B/N | 6 min 22 seg

Based on the 1924 poem entitle


Country: México, Estados Unidos
Direction: Lerner; Jesse
Script: Taniya (Luis Quintanilla); Kyn
Production: Lerner; Jesse
Photography: Lerner; Jesse
Sound: Lerner; Jesse
Music: Varios;
Cast:José Gurrola; Juan
Art direction: Lerner; Jesse
Participation year at FICM: 2004

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