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Ferruco
Ferruco

Ferruco

Genres

Documentary

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After spending some time in a rehabilitation clinic, Ferruco immerses himself in the bowels of the scientific station “Las Joyas” with the purpose of safeguarding this important protected area from fires that threaten the perimeter in times of drought, At the same time, he continues his fight to not fall back on drugs and seeks for the opportunity to redeem himself through his work.

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Budget

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Revenue

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Status

Released

Original Language

Spanish

Runtime

25 mins

Rating

0/10

Release Date

06 September 2024

Country

Mexico

Cast

Jose Alfredo Aragon Cruz “Ferruco”

Jose Alfredo Aragon Cruz “Ferruco”

Himself

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