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2014 | Color | 81:23

Gerardo, Omar, and Santos are teenagers living in a workingclass community in Tijuana. In addition to their friendship, they share an emptiness at home: their mothers are away all day working in factories. Each of the teens copes with monotony, loneliness, and the desire to be noticed. This is a story about reality and the hopes of youth in a context of difficulties and scarcity, a place where dreams have unexpected endings 


Country: México
Direction: Martínez del Cañizo; Itzel
Script: Martínez del Cañizo; Itzel
Production: Martínez del Cañizo; Itzel, Trujillo; Adriana, Inerzia; José
Photography: Ramírez Corona; Alejandro
Sound: Inerzia; José
Music: Duprat; Gabriel
Participation year at FICM: 2014

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