Self-Complacency (2023) [N/A]

Release Date:
July 27, 2023

Original Title:
Autocomplacencia

Genres:
Drama

Production Companies:
Escuela Nacional de Artes Cinematográficas (ENAC)
UNAM

Production Countries:
Mexico

Ratings / Certifications:
MX: B 

Runtime: 5

A normal day in the life of a common man.

Cristian comes back to his house because he forgot his work badge. At home, he finds Fernanda, his wife, having sex with somebody else. Cristian does not dare to deal with the situation, so he wanders around the city to avoid the event and decide what to do about it.

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Assistant Camera:
Daniel Alejandro

Assistant Director:
Patricio Escartín

Assistant Production Design:
Paulin Cano

Boom Operator:
Julieta Bernal

Colorist:
Max Vázquez Montúfar

Director:
Luis Sánchez

Director of Photography:
Max Vázquez Montúfar

Editor:
Max Vázquez Montúfar

Executive Producer:
Manuel Elías López Monroy

Producer:
Berenice Moreno

Production Assistant:
Gabriel Conde

Production Design:
Ache Torres

Screenplay:
Luis Sánchez

Script Supervisor:
José A. Zamora

Second Assistant Camera:
Sergio León Vázquez

Sound Editor:
Emmanuel García Galindo

Sound Mixer:
Emmanuel García Galindo

Sound Recordist:
Emmanuel García Galindo

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