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2003 | Color | 15 min

A lonely young woman unexpectedly discovers love.


Country: México
Direction: Mariño; Gabriel
Script: Mariño; Gabriel
Production: Centro de Capacitación Cinematográfica (CCC);, Reyes; Elsa
Photography: Orozco; Ramón
Sound: Mariño; Gabriel
Music: Mariño; Gabriel
Cast:Sánchez Parra; Gustavo, Schmidt; Daniela
Art direction: Wertta; Iyari
Participation year at FICM: 2005

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