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INSIGNIFICANT THINGS

by Andrea Martínez Crowther

synopsis

Esmeralda is a teenager with an unusual obsession: she collects objects lost, forgotten or discarded by people she doesn't know and keeps them in a box beneath her bed. This is the tale of three objects in the box and the people behind them, all in some way incapable of relating to the person they love most. It is also a tale of the box itself, and of how Esmeralda learns to open it, to feel and to hoard the most valuable thing of all: human relations.

international title: Insignificant Things
original title: Cosas insignificantes
country: Spain, Mexico
year: 2008
genre: fiction
directed by: Andrea Martínez Crowther
film run: 100'
release date: ES 15/05/2009
screenplay: Andrea Martínez Crowther
cast: Bárbara Mori, Fernando Luján, Carmelo Gómez, Lucía Jiménez, Paulina Gaitán
cinematography by: Josep M. Civit
film editing: Ángel Hernández Zoido
art director: Olin Diaz
costumes designer: Gaby Fernández
music: Leonardo Heiblum, Jacobo Lieberman
producer: Bertha Navarro, Luis de Val
production: Manga Films, Media Films, Tequila Gang (MX)

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