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Sofía (2021)

Sofia

Género : Documental, Crimen, Drama, Terror

Tiempo de ejecución : 16M

Director : Diana Muñoz

Sinopsis

Un tema tabú en la familia: la muerte de mi bisabuela Sofía. Se conoce la carcasa de esta historia pero no su trasfondo y mucho menos su inicio, solamente su fin. Su "trágico fin" Las respuestas están en la familia, en mis abuelos y en mis tíos. Este proyecto es un homenaje a ella y a la mujer que fue.

Actores

Tripulaciones

Diana Muñoz
Diana Muñoz
Producer
Diana Muñoz
Diana Muñoz
Director
Vastian mora
Vastian mora
Director of Photography

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