Inercia
Inercia (Inertia) is a 2013 Mexican film directed by Isabel Muñoz Cota Callejas, who also wrote the screenplay in collaboration with Claudia Sainte-Luce. The cast includes Maricela Penalosam, Flavio Medina, Mauricio Isaac and Veronica Langer.[1] Filming locations included Colonia Roma and Narvarte in Mexico City.[2]
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Directed by | Isabel Muñoz Cota Callejas |
Produced by | Henner Hofmann Liliana Padro Karla Bukantz |
Music by | Tomas Barreiro |
Cinematography | Miguel Angel Garcia |
Edited by | Francisco X. Rivera Ana Laura Castro |
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Running time | 70 minutes |
Country | Mexico |
Language | Spanish |
Inercia was featured in the 2013 Montreal World Film Festival[3][4] and the 2013 Guadalajara Film Festival.[5][6]
Plot
Lucia (Maricela Penalosam) meets her ex-boyfriend Bruno (Flavio Medina) after 12 years when she comes to a hospital with her friend. She realizes that Bruno is admitted there for a kidney ailment and then decides to stay to look after him, slowly the only person he can count on.[1]
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References
- Film Review: ‘Inertia’ | Variety
- Entra en su etapa final el rodaje de la película "Inercia" | SDP Noticias
- movie-INERTIA
- "Toman en cuenta a "Inercia" en Festival de Cine de Montreal (Tráiler) - HoyEstado de México". Archived from the original on 2013-12-15. Retrieved 2013-12-15.
- "Festival Internacional de Cine en Guadalajara - Inercia". Archived from the original on 2013-12-15. Retrieved 2013-12-15.
- “Inercia”, de Muñoz Coto, compite por el “Premio Mezcal” de la FICG
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