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Penumbra (2012)

Genre : Drama

Runtime : 22M

Director : Arlo Catana
Writer : Arlo Catana, Marisol Torres

Synopsis

Luna decides not to commit suicide. Too drunk, meets Angel; they decide to flee together to a house in the forest that they saw on a postcard. What do they don't know is what will it cost them to get there.

Actors

Alexis de Anda
Alexis de Anda
Luna
Tenoch Huerta Mejía
Tenoch Huerta Mejía
Ángel
Eduardo Tanús
Eduardo Tanús
Javier
Iktar Antares
Iktar Antares
Cajero

Crews

Arlo Catana
Arlo Catana
Director
Arlo Catana
Arlo Catana
Screenplay
Arlo Catana
Arlo Catana
Editor
Marisol Torres
Marisol Torres
Screenplay
Axel Muñoz
Axel Muñoz
Editor
Edson Ramírez
Edson Ramírez
Editor
Rodrigo Hernández Cruz
Rodrigo Hernández Cruz
Sound
Rodrigo Hernández Cruz
Rodrigo Hernández Cruz
Music
Gallardo Martz
Gallardo Martz
Art Direction
Henner Hofmann
Henner Hofmann
Producer
Liliana Pardo
Liliana Pardo
Producer
Karla Bukantz
Karla Bukantz
Producer
Jaiziel Hernández Máynez
Jaiziel Hernández Máynez
Director of Photography

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