Even the Sun Has Spots (2013)

Even the Sun Has Spots (2013) poster

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:

Cast

Cinematography: Pablo Rojas Castillo
Editing: Eduardo Spiegeler
Production: Melindrosa Films
Country: Mexico, Guatemala
Language: Español
Original Language: es

Keywords

friendship, disability

Trailer

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More Films by Director: Julio Hernández Cordón
More Films in Genre: Documentary

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.