Walking Distance (film)
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Henner Hofmann
Rodrigo Milanesi
Mariana Monroy
Daniel Piza Ruiz
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| Spanish | Distancias cortas |
| Directed by | Alejandro Guzmán Alvarez |
| Written by | Itzel Lara |
| Produced by | Karla Bukantz Henner Hofmann Rodrigo Milanesi Mariana Monroy Daniel Piza Ruiz |
| Starring | Luca Ortega Mauricio Isaac Joel Figueroa Martha Claudia Moreno |
| Cinematography | Diana Garay |
| Edited by | Juan Manuel Figueroa Ana García |
| Music by | Luca Ortega |
Production companies | Centro de Capacitación Cinematográfica (CCC) FOPROCINE |
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Running time | 104 minutes |
| Country | Mexico |
| Language | Spanish |
Walking Distance (Spanish: Distancias cortas, lit. 'Short distances') is a 2015 Mexican comedy-drama film directed by Alejandro Guzmán Alvarez (in his directorial debut) and written by Itzel Lara.[1] Starring Luca Ortega (who also composed the music for the film), Mauricio Isaac, Joel Figueroa and Martha Claudia Moreno.[2]
Federico is a 45-year-old man and suffers from morbid obesity that prevents him from moving easily, for this reason he spends every day locked up in his house with sporadic visits from his brother-in-law Ramón and his sister. But, after buying a camera and discovering an unrevealed film, Federico embarks on a journey to witness a sunrise on the beach.[3]
Cast
The actors participating in this film are:[4][5]
- Luca Ortega as Federico Sánchez
- Joel Isaac Figueroa as Paulo
- Mauricio Isaac as Ramón
- Martha Claudia Moreno as Rosaura
- Mayra Hermosillo as Pilar
- Regina Flores Ribot as Federico's mother
- José Carriedo as Doctor
- César Cancino as Soccer Kid 1
- Alejandro Cruz López as Soccer Kid 2
- Juan Carlos Medellin as Mailman
- Emilio Gaitán as Veracruz Kid
Production
Financing
It was financed by the Fund for Quality Film Production (Foprocine) after winning the 2014 First Film Fiction Film Project Production Contest.[6]
Filming
Principal photography began on June 2, 2014, in Mexico City and Veracruz, Mexico.[7]
Release
It had its international premiere on October 9, 2015, at the 64th Mannheim-Heidelberg International Film Festival,[8] a few days later it premiered at the Montréal Festival du Nouveau Cinéma, Canada.[9] It had its first premiere in Mexico on March 6, 2016, at the Guadalajara International Film Festival.[10] It was commercially released on January 25, 2019, in Mexican theaters.[11]