In Exomologesis, the filmmaker and poet César González set out to show the consequences of a society governed by obedience and the consequences of this in times of neoliberalism. Unlike his previous films, in color and with many scenes shot outdoors, this is a black and white film that takes place in a two-room apartment, which allows us to see that an office can also be a closed institution.
Directing | César González | Director |
Sound | Joel Páez | Sound |
Sound | Martín Kouto | Sound |
Sound | Manuel Cabral | Sound |
Crew | Sabrina Moreno | Thanks |
Crew | Jonathan Moreno | Thanks |
Crew | César González | Cinematography |
Camera | César González | Camera Operator |
Editing | César González | Editor |
Writing | César González | Writer |