A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Featuring:
Siouzana Melikian, Sonia Franco, Hoze Meléndez
Written by:
Gabriel Mariño
Directed by:
Gabriel Mariño
Release Date:
October 27, 2017
Original Title:
Ayer Maravilla Fuí
Genres:
Drama | Fantasy
Production Companies:
Mandarina Cine
UNMUNDO
bambú|audiovisual
Production Countries:
Mexico
Ratings / Certifications:
MX: B-15
Runtime: 80
The existence of a lonely figure in Mexico City is slipped uncontrollably throughout bodies every so often, making his essence travel through bodies of men and women. Boredom and hopelessness of this being are faced by the love for Luisa and the need to be with her. He starts a struggle to communicate that love via different faces and bodies until he may be with her in spite of his condition.
A lonely character lives day by day in Mexico City, unable to control the changing from one body to the next from time to time. His hopelessness is questioned when he meets a woman named Luisa. He struggles with himself and tries to communicate the love that feels for Luisa, hoping to be with her despite his condition.
Additional Camera:
Miriam Ortiz Guzmán
Art Direction:
Luis Rojas
Associate Producer:
Érika Ávila
Siouzana Melikián
Raúl Cuesta
Cinematography:
Iván Hernández
Co-Producer:
Carlos Rossini
Emiliano Altuna
Costume Design:
Aydee Nowep Domínguez
Director:
Gabriel Mariño
Editor:
Pedro G. García
Executive Producer:
Carlos Verástegui
Line Producer:
Isaac Montecillo
On Set Dresser:
Celia Ramírez
Producer:
Gabriel Mariño
Gabriela Gavica Marrufo
Production Design:
Érika Ávila
Writer:
Gabriel Mariño
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