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Comedy · Drama
Overview
Tomás and Paco craft low-budget short films. They are good friends and they both share the same dream of becoming filmmakers. Tomás, being a 24 year-old loser, starts worrying about his uncertain future since he doesn’t have a job, he never went to college and he smokes a lot of weed, therefore becoming unreliable for everyone. Tomás sets up to make the first film from his hometown: Campeche, México. With this mission, he hopes to attain success, money and love, but in the process, he might endanger his friendship with Paco, his only true friend.
Top Cast
Martín Mendez
Martín Mendez
Tomás
Martín Mendez
Tomás
Asaf Berrón
Asaf Berrón
Paco
Asaf Berrón
Paco
Jorge Castro Realpozo
Jorge Castro Realpozo
Padre de Tomás
Jorge Castro Realpozo
Padre de Tomás
Francisco Elox
Francisco Elox
Peluca
Francisco Elox
Peluca
Addy Arceo
Addy Arceo
Nora
Addy Arceo
Nora
Hernán Castelot
Hernán Castelot
Lucio / Ixtli
Hernán Castelot
Lucio / Ixtli
Juan Amaro
Juan Amaro
Jean-Paul
Juan Amaro
Jean-Paul
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