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Lidia must face the allegations and consequences unleashed by the accusations of sexual abuse committed by her father long ago when he held an important position in the politics of the country.

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Venancio Villalobos

Venancio Villalobos

Originally from Lagos de Moreno, Jalisco. December 16, 1993. He is a graduate of the BA in Cinematographic and Audiovisual Arts of the UAA, where he graduated as director and screenwriter with his short film "There is a light that always goes out" (2018), which was part of the Official Selection of the Buenos Aires Rojo Sangre International Festival 2019, Macabro XVII, 7th Feratum International Film Fest, among others. Within the International Festival of Audiovisual Realization (FIRA 2019) he made his First Film "Not in the darkest of my afternoons", which is currently in the post-production process. He was recently selected to receive the PECDA in Aguascalientes for the writing of the feature film script "The days will not pass anymore". He is currently studying Screenplay at the Cinematographic Training Center (CCC).
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