Even the Sun Has Spots (2013)
Pepe Moco, a mentally handicapped boy, who makes an advert for one of the presidential candidates who promises to organise the first World Cup in Guatemala. Beto is a kid who scales a town drawn in chalk, venting his spleen on its walls, threatening passersby with balls. The two of them soon become very close evoking the past and present of a country that does harm.
Director: Julio Hernández Cordón
Genre: Documentary
Runtime: 62 min
Release Date: July 19, 2013
Cast
Cinematography: Pablo Rojas Castillo
Editing: Eduardo Spiegeler
Production: Melindrosa Films
Country: Mexico, Guatemala
Language: Español
Original Language: es
Keywords
friendship, disability
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Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Even the Sun Has Spots about?
- Pepe Moco, a mentally handicapped boy, who makes an advert for one of the presidential candidates who promises to organise the first World Cup in Guatemala. Beto is a kid who scales a town drawn in chalk, venting his spleen on its walls, threatening passersby with balls. The two of them soon become very close evoking the past and present of a country that does harm.
- Who directed Even the Sun Has Spots?
- Even the Sun Has Spots was directed by Julio Hernández Cordón.
- Who stars in Even the Sun Has Spots?
- Even the Sun Has Spots stars José Miguel Orozco, Alberto Rodríguez, Eduviges Vega, Byron Mármol, Mario Emilio Orozco, Lucía Menéndez.
- How long is Even the Sun Has Spots?
- Even the Sun Has Spots has a runtime of 1h 2m (62 minutes).
- What genre is Even the Sun Has Spots?
- Even the Sun Has Spots is a Documentary film.
- Where was Even the Sun Has Spots produced?
- Even the Sun Has Spots was produced in Mexico, Guatemala.