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“Films about adolescence rarely come as precociously acute as Fernando Eimbcke’s Duck Season (Temporada De Patos), which won an unprecedented 11 Ariel Awards (Mexico’s Oscar).
The story begins when, one Sunday, best friends Flama (Daniel Miranda) and Moko (Diego Cataño) have the apartment to themselves. They have their cola, chips, videogames and cash for a pizza order””this is a time for buds to hang out.”
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