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Duck Season (Temporada de Patos) (2004) – Widescreen DVD – Warner Independent Pictures Release Award-Winning Mexican Indie | Fernando Eimbcke’s Directorial Debut | Collector’s Edition
Two teenage boys. One apartment. Zero parental supervision. Duck Season (original title: Temporada de Patos) is a charming and minimalist coming-of-age film from Mexico, directed by Fernando Eimbcke. Set entirely in a Mexico City apartment, the story follows Flama and Moko, two 14-year-old friends whose lazy Sunday of video games and pizza delivery is disrupted by a power outage, a neighbor with a broken oven, and a philosophical pizza guy.
Praised by directors like Alfonso Cuarón and Guillermo del Toro, this award-winning indie gem captures the absurdity, intimacy, and quiet revelations of adolescence. The Widescreen DVD release features crisp black-and-white cinematography and bonus content that highlights the film’s festival acclaim and artistic depth.
Product Specifications
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Edition: Widescreen Collector’s Edition
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Format: DVD (NTSC, Black & White, Dolby Digital)
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Studio: Warner Independent Pictures / Videocine
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Director: Fernando Eimbcke
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Writer: Fernando Eimbcke
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Cast: Daniel Miranda, Diego Cataño, Danny Perea, Enrique Arreola
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Genre: Comedy / Drama / Coming-of-Age / Foreign
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Run Time: Approx. 91 minutes
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Language: Spanish
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Subtitles: English
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Region Code: Region 1 (U.S. and Canada)
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Rating: R (Restricted – language, adult themes)
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Release Date: Approx. 2006 (U.S. DVD release)
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Packaging: Standard DVD case
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Special Features:
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Director’s commentary
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Behind-the-scenes featurette
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Festival interviews and press highlights
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Scene selection and interactive menus
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