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Film School Shorts

"Un Mundo para Raúl"

In Mexico, a treacherous game of power and pride unfolds between two boys.

09/01/2015 | Rating NR

Film School Shorts

"Un Mundo para Raúl"

Season 3 Episode 18 | 13m 52sVideo has Closed Captions

In Mexico, a treacherous game of power and pride unfolds between two boys.

When thirteen-year-old Raúl is asked to entertain the local landowner’s son, a treacherous game of power and pride unfolds between the boys. A short film by Mauro Mueller. Made at Columbia University. The film won Bronze Medal at the 2013 Student Academy Award for Best Narrative Short. Contains mature content. Viewer discretion is advised.

09/01/2015 | Rating NR

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Film School Shorts is made possible by a grant from Maurice Kanbar, celebrating the vitality and power of the moving image, and by the members of KQED.

Film School Shorts

"Un Mundo para Raúl"

Season 3 Episode 18 | 13m 52sVideo has Closed Captions

When thirteen-year-old Raúl is asked to entertain the local landowner’s son, a treacherous game of power and pride unfolds between the boys. A short film by Mauro Mueller. Made at Columbia University. The film won Bronze Medal at the 2013 Student Academy Award for Best Narrative Short. Contains mature content. Viewer discretion is advised.

09/01/2015 | Rating NR

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Film School Shorts is made possible by a grant from Maurice Kanbar, celebrating the vitality and power of the moving image, and by the members of KQED.

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