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Release Date:
March 10, 2022
Original Title:
Vivir toda la vida
Genres:
Drama
Production Companies:
Centro de Capacitación Cinematográfica (CCC)
Production Countries:
Mexico
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 28
After a lifetime together, Susana has been abandoned by her husband. She is in denial and holds on to the past. One day, she needs the help of her neighbor, Gloria, a free-spirited woman that she can’t stand. But the friendship that emerges between them awakens Susana's desire to live in the present.
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Cinematography:
Ignacio Miguel Ortiz
Costume Design:
Vesture Atelier
Director:
Marlén Ríos-Farjat
Editor:
Luis Arellano
Marlén Ríos-Farjat
First Assistant Director:
Martín Montellano
Makeup Artist:
Daniela Valdivia Bujeiro
Music:
Emiliano Suárez
Producer:
Eduardo Vasconcelos
J. Luis Rivera
Production Design:
Tihuí Arau
Edgar Laurrabaquio Silva
Screenplay:
Marlén Ríos-Farjat
Second Assistant Director:
Nubia J. Saldaña
Sound:
Sebastián Serrano
Quetzalcóatl Gutiérrez
Pedro Antonio Padilla
Mariano Murguía Sotomayor
Sound Designer:
José Miguel Enriquez
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