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Featuring:
Juan Pablo Osorio, Alina Campanela, Manolo Cruz, Adela Mejía
Written by:
Nicolás Serrano
Directed by:
Nicolás Serrano
Release Date:
January 11, 2012
Original Title:
Rio
Genres:
Drama
Production Companies:
BOGOSHORTS Film Agency
Production Countries:
Colombia
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 13
A boy spends the day by a river with his family. His mother, who emigrated to Spain and sends him money, is the only family member missing. The boy’s relationship with his family is complicated because to them he represents a source of income. An unexpected call from his mother pushes him to rebel against this abuse.
A child spends the day with his family next to a river. Only his mother is absent during the field day. She emigrated to Spain and send money regularly to his son. The boy silently endures her mother's absence and notice how the affection of his family has become interest for the money that now accounts for them. An unexpected call from his mother to take him to an act of rebellion and liberation.
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Director:
Nicolás Serrano
Director of Photography:
Juan Camilo Paredes
Editor:
Nicolás Serrano
Producer:
Gustavo Pazmin
Writer:
Nicolás Serrano
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