
Duck Season (2004)
Flama and Moko are fourteen years old; they have been best friends since they were kids. They have everything they need to survive yet another boring Sunday: an apartment without parents, videogames, porn magazines, soft drinks and pizza delivery. The electricity company, Rita, the neighbor, Ulises, a pizza deliveryman, eleven seconds, the Real Madrid-Manchester game, some chocolate brownies and a horrible painting of ducks, all combine to break the harmony of what promised to be a placid Sunday, and reveal issues such as the parents' divorce, loneliness, the confusion between adolescent love and friendship, as well as frustration in adult life. "Temporada de Patos" is a movie that shows that, when the lights go off, we can see the stars.All Releases
Domestic (20.7%)
$147,551
$147,551
International (79.3%)
$563,672
$563,672
Worldwide
$711,223
$711,223
Earliest Release DateOctober 22, 2004
(Mexico)
MPAAR
Running Time1 hr 30 min
GenresComedy
Drama
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| Filmmakers | Role |
|---|---|
| Fernando Eimbcke | Director |
| Fernando Eimbcke | Writer |
| Paula Markovitch | Writer |
| Jaime Bernardo Ramos | Producer |
| Frida Torresblanco | Producer |
| Christian Valdelièvre | Producer |
| Liquits | Composer |
| Alexis Zabe | Cinematographer |
| Mariana Rodríguez | Editor |
| Diana Quiroz | Production Designer |
| Cast | Role |
|---|---|
| Diego Cataño | |
| Daniel Miranda | |
| Enrique Arreola | |
| Danny Perea |