Allá (2023)
Faced with the imminent death of his father, the town postman, Oscar returns to Mexico for the first time and finds that he is now the only man among the handful of women who inhabit this small place where telephones and internet never reached. While trying to return to the United States, he takes charge of the mail and thus learns the stories and wishes of the inhabitants, including a child who asks about his father's letters. Oscar writes him the long-awaited letters and begins to bond with him and with Martha, his mother. When he can finally leave, he no longer wants to and will have to decide between going back or staying and rebuilding his life.
Director:
Montserrat Larqué
Writers:
Montserrat Larqué, María Laura Gargarella.
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Fátima Molina as |
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Giovanna Zacarías as |
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Pablo Astiazarán as |
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Mateo Ortega Casillas as |
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Mario Iván Cervantes as |
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Regina Cedeño as |
| Directing | Montserrat Larqué | Director |
| Writing | Montserrat Larqué | Screenplay |
| Camera | Ramón Orozco Stoltenberg | Director of Photography |
| Writing | María Laura Gargarella | Screenplay |
| Production | Yossy Zagha | Producer |
| Production | Jack Zagha Kababie | Producer |
| Sound | Odilón Chávez | Music |
| Sound | Sealtiel Alatriste | Sound |
| Art | Iztcóatl Orozco | Art Direction |
| Art | Lou Pérez Sandi | Art Direction |
| Production | Montserrat Larqué | Producer |
| Editing | Óscar Figueroa | Editor |