Cadáver Exquisito (2021)
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Runtime : 0M
Director : Jorge Daniel Carmona Colín, Víctor Villagómez, Abraham Naquid Cataño, Luis Mario Lugo, Guillermo Bello, Anónima, Santiago Ruelas, Rodrigo Moreno Esquivel, Rodrigo Bazán Bautista, Guillermo Garibay, Alejandro Coahuilazo, Pablo Camberos S., Raúl Padilla Nateras, Uriel Reyes, Isabela Ripoll, Víctor Estrada, Valeria Díaz
Sinopse
WOMaN is a visual exploration of the becoming and realizing of what it means to be a woman in this day and age. An experimental film told from the heart of SUBLIMEBBABY and eyes of Angelo Bote — complex, strong, independent, aggressive, soft, vulnerable. We embrace both masculine and feminine aspects following the woman on screen. “To maintain an interest in life, to laugh at the little/big things. To embrace my feminine energy but let my masculine shine in coexistence. These are my promises to my younger self.”
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