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A small Mexican town is disturbed by the appearance of a dead dog...
Mexcinephile27 May 2005
In a small Mexican town life gets a turn because a dead dog appears dead in the middle of the main street, since the street is a federal way, the authorities are put into test on the disposal of the remains, a satirical view of the bureaucracy typical of Latin American countries, where a trivial issue can get enormous proportions due to the paperwork and even politics involved. Fun and in the style of Alfonso Arau's "Calzontzin Inspector" or "La ley de Herodes" The acting is good and it has a few good gags.*Check the painter on the church for example.*

I am waiting to see it on DVD.
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