Onomatopeya
Onomatopeya is a feature film. directed by Benjamín I. Cardona. At just 85 minutes, it's a tight, focused story.
Starring Amar Sotomayor, Robert García Cooper, and Benjamín I. Cardona
Synopsis
Memo is a young man dragging the aftermath of a tremendous loss that's left him depressed and practically chained to his living room sofa. His cousin Lily has moved in with her unemployed actor boyfriend "Fede" to keep the home afloat and look after Memo. As the burden is becoming too hefty to bear, Lily reaches out to her previous boss and helps Memo land a job at a local supermarket where Memo meets Frankie, a gay cashier who lives on the edge, and Marie, who's a gentle soul and is immediately drawn to him. Through them and the sonorous memories of a tragic event, Memo will have to face a haunting past that won't deliver him, a dreadful present and an uncertain future.
Quick Facts
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Production Details
- Status
- Released
- Original Language
- ES
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Onomatopeya about?
Memo is a young man dragging the aftermath of a tremendous loss that's left him depressed and practically chained to his living room sofa. His cousin Lily has moved in with her unemployed actor boy...
Who directed Onomatopeya?
Onomatopeya was directed by Benjamín I. Cardona.
How long is Onomatopeya?
Onomatopeya has a runtime of 1 hours and 25 minutes (85 minutes total).
Who are the main actors in Onomatopeya?
The main cast of Onomatopeya includes Amar Sotomayor, Robert García Cooper, Benjamín I. Cardona, Carlos Miranda, Gabriela Saker.