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Pedro Gonzalez Rubio

I was yearning to explore a story about a very simple and primitive activity in the nurturing of a child, because I felt my previous film explored the incapacity of teaching since the characters are stuck in a solitary self destructive loop. In ALAMAR I wanted to have a timeless relationship and love between family, this could be achieved by focusing on the initiation of a boy with his father’s roots.

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