A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
September 28, 2024
Original Title:
Fragmentos de Olvido
Alternate Titles:
Episódica
Genres:
Fantasy | Mystery | Science Fiction | Thriller
Production Companies:
Arte7
Benuca Films
Viva la Vida Films
Xibalbá Films
Production Countries:
Mexico
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 94
David, a successful therapist, is the creator of a never-before-used method in modern psychology: a device that allows him to alter the most painful memories of his patients. His wife, Lucia, is the victim of a strange disease that will shortly end her life. The solution for David's plight appears in the shape of Sofia, a patient of David's who asks him to use his machine to rewrite her entire life.
Art Direction:
Carolina Buenrostro
Casting:
Víctor Cornejo
Ricardo Granja
Cinematography:
Bryan Cuenca
Co-Producer:
María Aura
Esteban Monroy
Ili Huerta
Julieta Márquez
Alonso Alamán
Costume Design:
Silvia Zavala
Director:
Rubén Villa
Editor:
Rubén Villa
Executive Producer:
Fernando Montes de Oca
Isaac Ezban
Jechito Changolla
Leticia Gutiérrez
Alejandro Molina
Víctor Cornejo
Music:
Alonso Alamán
Producer:
Fernanda Guerrero
David Oliver
Rubén Villa
Production Design:
Carolina Buenrostro
Set Designer:
Pamela Saavedra
Sound Designer:
Paco Méndez P.
Juan Ortiz
Micky Sierra
Sound Recordist:
Mabel Almodóvar
Special Effects:
Emilio Ramos
Writer:
Rubén Villa
Víctor Cornejo
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