One last night
Luis needs to study for an important exam but he will have to deal all night at home with his annoying ex-boyfriend's, which will force him to make a difficult decision.
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Lucia Bonilla PérezDirectorTwo Again, Liubov
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Lucia Bonilla PérezWriterTwo Again, Liubov
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Lucia Bonilla PérezProducerTwo Again, Liubov
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Vicente Garibay LijanovaProducerSmile, Two Again, Liubov
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Aarón MendozaKey Cast"Luis"Los jotos no van al cielo
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Luis Javier MoralesKey Cast"Julián"
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Lucia Bonilla PérezDirector of PhotographyTwo Again, Liubov
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Lucia Bonilla PérezEditorTwo Again, Liubov
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Lucia Bonilla PérezProduction DesignTwo Again, Liubov
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Victoria BarrancoProduction Design
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Vicente Garibay LijanovaProduction DesignSmile, Two Again, Liubov
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Vicente Garibay Lijanova1st Assistant DirectorSmile, Two Again, Liubov
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Rocio Pérez MedinaExecutive Production
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Benyi SoteloGaffer
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Guillermo RamírezSound Recorder
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Project Title (Original Language):Una última noche
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Project Type:Short, Student
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Runtime:11 minutes 29 seconds
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Completion Date:October 3, 2021
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Production Budget:536 USD
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Country of Origin:Mexico
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Country of Filming:Mexico
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Language:Spanish
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Shooting Format:Digital
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Aspect Ratio:16:9
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Film Color:Color
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First-time Filmmaker:Yes
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Student Project:Yes - SAE Institute Mexico
She was born on January 19 in Mexico City. From a young age, she was interested in photography and started taking photography courses at Casa del Lago in 2014. At school, she was on the yearbook team and created various student shorts. At the Faculty of Politics and Social Sciences, she took her first course focused on film appreciation. She attended the Intensive Film Career at the Mexican Association of Independent Filmmakers where she collaborated as a photographer in the documentary and editor of the fiction of her generation; Simultaneously, she began working at the R7d Production and Rental House where she was a 1-year trainee creating content for social media. She is currently studying for a degree in Digital Cinema and Postproduction at SAE Institute.
I would like to tell this story in these times because it’s based on an anecdote that happened to a friend, I got a big smile. In these times I think we are all tired of hearing what is happening out there and what we want is to have a good time and laugh.
From topics like blindness for love, shyness and manipulation in relationships, with this, I sought to give it a comedy treatment.