Kenopsia (2022) [N/A]

Release Date:
October 14, 2022

Original Title:
Kenopsia

Genres:
Drama | Family

Production Companies:
Cosmódromo Distribución
Lumínica Films
Mindup Films

Production Countries:
Mexico

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 15

The desire to fill up the void of loneliness.

A woman who focused on being a mother feels that she no longer has any purpose now that her son has made his own life, until one lonely night after a storm, she finds a nest on the ground of her garden with a small egg that gives signs of life, and when she rescues him she puts aside her monotony to take care of him as if she were his mother.

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Assistant Director:
Ricardo de la Cerda

Camera Operator:
Manuel Humarán

Catering:
Yolanda Bautista
Blanca Rosas
Alma Matus

Cinematography:
Alain Uriarte

Colorist:
Alain Uriarte

Continuity:
Sebastian Masso

Costume Design:
Sofía Agustina Cañete

Decorator:
Erik de la Cerda

Director:
Pamela Rosas Matus

Editor:
Pamela Rosas Matus

Executive Producer:
Sebastian Masso

Foley Artist:
Eduardo Espinal
Carlos Sánchez

Lighting Camera:
Aline Rivas

Location Coordinator:
Ramón Rosas

Makeup & Hair:
Sofía Agustina Cañete

Music:
José de la Parra

Musician:
Ulises Corte

Post-Production Manager:
Sebastian Masso

Producer:
Sebastian Masso
Pamela Rosas Matus
Alain Uriarte

Props:
Alma Matus

Screenplay:
Pamela Rosas Matus

Sound:
Carlos Alcyon

Sound Mixer:
Eduardo Espinal

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