
Sinmute
Drama
Overview
A man mixes his everyday life with his dark and wonderful unconscious world. His humanity lurks constantly and notions of reality or dreams are lost. Almost no plot at all. Peruvian surrealism inspired by early Bunuel, early Lynch (especially 'The Grandmother'), Jodorowsky and material like 'Vase de Noces'.
Top Cast
Ana Balcázar
Ana Balcázar
Mujer
Ana Balcázar
Mujer
Mariana de Vivanco
Mariana de Vivanco
Ser
Mariana de Vivanco
Ser
Elías Alayza
Elías Alayza
Sujeto
Elías Alayza
Sujeto
Javier Bellido Valdivia
Javier Bellido Valdivia
Payaso/Pianista
Javier Bellido Valdivia
Payaso/Pianista
Juan Pablo Egusquiza
Juan Pablo Egusquiza
Rostro estático
Juan Pablo Egusquiza
Rostro estático
Juan Pablo Egusquiza
Juan Pablo Egusquiza
Cara de plato
Juan Pablo Egusquiza
Cara de plato
Juan José Egusquiza
Juan José Egusquiza
Rostro estático
Juan José Egusquiza
Rostro estático
Miguel Gistau
Miguel Gistau
Cuerno
Miguel Gistau
Cuerno
Alberto Aznarán
Alberto Aznarán
Bolsaarrugada
Alberto Aznarán
Bolsaarrugada
Pablo Carrillo
Pablo Carrillo
Cachascanista
Pablo Carrillo
Cachascanista
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