Deserted Seas (1995)
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Runtime: 1 hr 33 mins
Genre: Foreign Films
Synopsis: One of the most celebrated Mexican films of the 1990s, DESERTED SEAS (DESIERTOS MARES) was the winner of three Ariels (the Mexican Academy Award) in 1994: Best Director, Best Screenplay, and Best... One of the most celebrated Mexican films of the 1990s, DESERTED SEAS (DESIERTOS MARES) was the winner of three Ariels (the Mexican Academy Award) in 1994: Best Director, Best Screenplay, and Best Original Story. The film centers around the figure of a veteran filmmaker, with three other people circling around the pivotal character. While trying to finish his latest film, the director must cope with the losses in his life--a recently deceased father, and a wife who has left him--that have driven him to drink. But when a beautiful young filmmaker enters his life, he sees in her the chance to get his life and film back on track. DESERTED SEAS was directed by José Luis García Agraz, a critical and awards darling in Mexico. [More]
Starring: Veronica Merchant, Arturo Rios, Dolores Heredia
Starring: Veronica Merchant, Arturo Rios, Dolores Heredia
Director: Jose Luis Garcia Agraz
Director: Jose Luis Garcia Agraz
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