ALHIVE (2024) [N/A]

Release Date:
October 18, 2024

Original Title:
VIHVO

Genres:
Documentary

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

Production Countries:
Mexico

Ratings / Certifications:
MX: B 

Runtime: 16

Live without fear

One morning, Leonardo Galicia wakes up with a dull pain and an intense fever. After a pandemic experience that made him aware of his mortality, the last thing Leonardo expected was an HIV-reactive result.
 The illness caused by the virus takes hold of Leonardo's body and forces him to take an indefinite break while recovering in a hospital. There, he meets a mysterious young man, Augusto. By sharing common thoughts, hopes, and dreams, the two will find refuge in each other's arms.

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Assistant Camera:
Dafne Herrera

Assistant Director:
Gustavo Marín

Colorist:
Zeared García

Concept Artist:
Xánath Rojas

Director:
Ache Torres

Director of Photography:
Zeared García

Editor:
Gustavo Marín

Executive Producer:
María de los Ángeles Castro Gurría

Gaffer:
Eduardo Iván Soto García

Graphic Designer:
Emiliano Espinosa Sangri
Emmanuel García Galindo

Music:
Dan Hernández

Producer:
Ache Torres

Production Assistant:
Daniel Alejandro
Luis Sánchez

Production Design:
Cristina Aguilera
Ache Torres

Screenplay:
Ache Torres

Sound Editor:
Julieta Bernal

Sound Mixer:
Emmanuel García Galindo

Sound Recordist:
Julieta Bernal

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