A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
June 1, 2008
Original Title:
Rojo Red
Genres:
Adventure | Fantasy
Production Companies:
Gatoencerrado Films
Morell Design Corporation
Production Countries:
Colombia
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 13
Federico Guillermo, a 7 year-old boy, gets grounded for making a mess while playing in the living room and not wearing the orthopedic shoes he's been told. Federico refuses to wear them but he just can't take them off so he decides to run away from home. His sister is just able to yell at him: 'tie your laces or you will fall!!'. In the run Federico suddenly falls down and discovers that he fell because of a fabric hole on the pavement and not for the laces. He tries to set free his foot from the threads, realizing that every time he pulls a string something is destroyed in the world. Federico starts looking for the string that will destroy his own shoes.
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Art Direction:
Federico Medina Carrillo
Cinematography:
Natalia Perez P.
Co-Producer:
Felipe Morell
Costume Design:
Luisa Bohorquez
Director:
Juan Manuel Betancourt
Editor:
Juan Manuel Betancourt
Valeria Lombo
Natalia Perez P.
Music:
Fabien Torres
Producer:
Natalia Perez P.
Production Design:
Federico Medina Carrillo
Juan Diaz Bohorquez
Set Decoration:
Federico Medina Carrillo
Writer:
Juan Manuel Betancourt
Juan Diaz Bohorquez
Natalia Perez P.
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