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 | | March 10th, 2006 (NY, LA; top 10 markets: March 17; top 20 markets: March 24)  | Fernando Eimbcke |  | Fernando Eimbcke, Paula Markovitch |  | Enrique Arreola, Diego Cataño, Daniel Miranda, Danny Perea, Carolina Politi, Antonio Zúñiga, Alfredo Escobar, Sara Castro |  | Warner Independent Pictures |  | Comedy |  | duckseasonmovie.com |  | R for language and some drug content |  | 87 minutes |  | Download (PDF) |
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 |  |  | | | 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.
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"Every year I make a connection with an indie film that does not break out the emotional big guns, but instead chooses to remain subtle and quaint. Last year, that film was Junebug. This year, Duck Season is a strong contender."
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