Things We Dare Not Do (2020) [N/A]

Release Date:
April 30, 2020

Original Title:
Cosas que no hacemos

Alternate Titles:
우리가 두려워하는 것들

Genres:
Documentary

Production Companies:
Fondo para la Producción Cinematográfica de Calidad
Instituto Mexicano de Cinematografía
Ojo de Vaca

Production Countries:
Mexico

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 75

A secret, many kids, a party, a dead body, silence, voices, laughs, and games. A boy asks his parents for permission to dress as a woman.

In the small Mexican coastal village of El Roblito, 16-year-old Ñoño lives what seems to be an idyllic existence with his loving family. But he holds a secret. Defying gender norms, Ñoño works up the courage to tell his family he wants to live his life as a woman, a fraught decision in a country shrouded in machismo and transphobia.

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Additional Music:
Juan Pablo Munive

Director:
Bruno Santamaría Razo

Director of Photography:
Bruno Santamaría Razo

Editor:
Andrea Rabasa
Bruno Santamaría Razo

Executive Producer:
Charlotte Cook

Foley Artist:
Marisela Suárez

Foley Editor:
Lia Perez

Foley Mixer:
Lia Perez

Line Producer:
Enrique Chuck

Original Music Composer:
Tomás Barreiro

Post Production Supervisor:
Marco Hernández Calvo

Producer:
Abril López Carrillo

Production Design:
Bruno Santamaría Razo

Screenplay:
Bruno Santamaría Razo

Sound:
Zita Erffa
Andrea Rabasa

Sound Designer:
Javier Umpierrez

Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Javier Umpierrez

Supervising Sound Editor:
Javier Umpierrez

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