Duck Season (2004) Mexico, USA
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Director:Fernando Eimbcke
Studio:CinePantera
Producer:Jaime Bernardo Ramos, Frida Torresblanco, Christian Valdelièvre
Writer:Fernando Eimbcke, Paula Markovitch
Rating:7.3 (3,029 votes)
Rated:R
Date Added:2015-01-27
UPC:5060034572046
Price:$19.98
Awards:24 wins & 13 nominations
Genre:Spanish films
Release:2006-08-29
IMDb:0407246
Duration:90
Aspect Ratio:1.85 : 1
Sound:Dolby Digital
Languages:Spanish
Subtitles:English
Features:Black and White
LAC code:300011448
DVD or VHS:DVD
Original:original
Fernando Eimbcke  ...  (Director)
Fernando Eimbcke, Paula Markovitch  ...  (Writer)
 
Diego Cataño  ...  Moko
Daniel Miranda  ...  Flama
Enrique Arreola  ...  Ulises
Danny Perea  ...  Rita
Carolina Politi  ...  Mamá de Flama
Antonio Zúñiga  ...  Señor Pulcro
Alfredo Escobar  ...  Señor Sudoroso
Sara Castro  ...  Señora
Liquits  ...  Composer
Alexis Zabe  ...  Cinematographer
Mariana Rodríguez  ...  Editor
Andrea Abbiati  ...  Casting Director
Rocío Belmont  ...  Casting Director
Isabel Cortazar  ...  Casting Director
Diana Quiroz  ...  Production Designer
Luisa Guala  ...  Set Decorator
Lissi De la Concha  ...  Custome Designer
Tlacateotl Mata  ...  post-production supervisor
Linda Ramos  ...  Production Manager
Mariana Silva  ...  Assistant Director
Amellali González  ...  graphic designer
Francisco 'Taca' Ramírez  ...  ducks painting
Antonio Diego  ...  Sound Recordist
Lena Esquenazi  ...  Sound Designer
Miguel Hernández  ...  Sound mixer
Dan Paikin  ...  Boom Operator
Sergio Zavala  ...  Boom Operator
Max Blasquez  ...  digital artist
Alex Fenton  ...  assistant camera
Summary: Flama and Moko are fourteen years old; they have been best friends since they were kids. They have everything they need to survive yet another boring Sunday: an apartment without parents, videogames, porn magazines, soft drinks and pizza delivery. The electricity company, Rita, the neighbor, Ulises, a pizza deliveryman, eleven seconds, the Real Madrid-Manchester game, some chocolate brownies and a horrible painting of ducks, all combine to break the harmony of what promised to be a placid Sunday, and reveal issues such as the parents' divorce, loneliness, the confusion between adolescent love and friendship, as well as frustration in adult life. "Temporada de Patos" is a movie that shows that, when the lights go off, we can see the stars.