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Mexican film "Fractal" delves into the limbo between youth and adulthood

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Mexico City, Jul 20 (EFE).- Mexican film “Fractal”, directed by Mariana González, which will arrive in theaters on July 30, recounts how a group of three friends look for their female friend that disappears at an after-party. The search takes them through different places in the city, where they face the realities of contemporary Mexico. (Camera: AMERICA NERI).SHOT LIST: PRESS CONFERENCE FOR MEXICAN FILM "FRACTAL" IN MEXICO CITY, MEXICO.

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