Synopsis
Guayaquil, the most dangerous city in Ecuador, and the most affected by the Covid-19 pandemic. During the curfew, Junior (25), a small trafficker from the northern zone, is prevented from doing his business by the omnipresence of the police, and discovers a new profession, legal this time: selling pork. He doesn't know anything about meat, but that's not what will inhibit him from making a few extra dollars and paying child support. <
Credits
Actors (3)
Production and distribution (2)
- Executive Producer : Punchline Cinéma
- Foreign production company : La República Invisible
Full credits (15)
- Executive Producer : Lucas Tothe
- Screenwriters : Julie Tomé, Ileana Matamoros
- Director of Photography : Dominique Pazmiño Rios
- Music Composer : A2H
- Editor : Mauricio Lleras
- Sound Recordist : Michael Lojano
- Foreign producer : Isabel Carrasco
- Line Producers : Lucas Tothe, Isabel Carrasco
- Assistant Operator : Andrés Pauta
- Camera operator : Analía Torres
- Production Manager : Patricio Rodríguez
- Sound Editor : Raymi Morales
- Production Designer : Samantha Herrera
- Grader : Ana Ormaza
- Sound Mixer : Raymi Morales
Technical details
- Type : Short film
- Genres : Fiction, Documentary
- Sub-genre : Drama
- Themes : Criminality, Unemployment, Conflict, Fate, Monde rural, Minorities
- Production language : Spanish
- Premier pays de production : France
- Coproducer countries : France (75.0%), Ecuador (25.0%)
- Original French-language productions : Unspecified
- Nationality : Majority French (France, Ecuador)
- Production year : 2023
- Runtime : 16 min 53 seconds
- Visa number : 155.892
- Visa issue date : 28/05/2024
- Production formats : Digital video
- Color type : Color
- Aspect ratio : 1.85
- Audio format : Digital 5.1
- Rating restrictions : None
Resources
Website(1)
https://www.punchlinecinema.com/film/junior/
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