The Drift

The Drift

Release date : January 6, 2015
Runtime : 14m
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Original Language : Spanish /
Director : Jose Morales / Jorge Morales /
Writers : Jorge Morales / Jose Morales /
Production companies : Sibú Films /
Budget : $1,500.00
Revenue : $3,000.00
January 6, 2015 14m Drama Spanish More
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"La Sequía" describes the relationship of an indigenous couple living in the aridity of the northern countryside. The climatic factor is depicted as a visual metaphor of the society and the internal self of individuals. The dryness in the male character and the desolate landscape critiques the patriarchal system of that time.
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  • title:The Drift
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 2015
  • Runtime:14m
  • Genres: Drama ·
  • Countries of origin:
  • Original Language: Spanish ·
  • Director: Jose Morales / Jorge Morales /
  • Writers: Jorge Morales · Jose Morales ·
  • Production companies: Sibú Films ·
  • Budget:$1,500.00
  • Revenue:$3,000.00
  • Overview:"La Sequía" describes the relationship of an indigenous couple living in the aridity of the northern countryside. The climatic factor is depicted as a visual metaphor of the society and the internal self of individuals. The dryness in the male character and the desolate landscape critiques the patriarchal system of that time.
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