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One Lost Year (1993)

Director: Gerardo Lara

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From Time Out Film Guide

Sensitive if somewhat drawn-out account of the sentimental education of a 16-year-old girl from a Mexican village, who, against the wishes of father and childhood sweetheart, goes to high school in the city of Toluca in 1976. Strong on her friendship with another girl, and fine, if predictable, on her experiences with various macho types, the film is weakest in its pretension towards wider social comment.

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Cast & crew

Director: Gerardo Lara

Producer: Dulce Kuri

Cast: Vanessa Bauche, Tiaré Scanda, Marco Muñoz, Ada Carrasco full cast

Duration: 100 mins




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