

One earthquake, zero cell service, and a nation's dirty laundry aired through rusted payphones.
After a nocturnal earthquake in Oaxaca, phone systems across Mexico collapse, forcing people to turn to public phones to communicate. Personal tensions and crises emerge amid the disconnection, revealing deep internal struggles and complex social dynamics in a chaotic context.
Acting
Espitia's contained panic in a three-foot booth
Direction
Roditi orchestrates seven calls like frantic chamber music
Production
That specific Mexican payphone green, instantly nostalgic
Director
Mois Roditi
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
Public phones (casetas) remain weirdly sacred in Mexico despite smartphone ubiquity; Roditi filmed in actual functioning booths scheduled for government removal in 2024.
The earthquake timing mirrors real 2017 Oaxaca quakes, but Roditi wrote the script pre-COVID—making its isolation themes accidentally prophetic rather than pandemic-pandering.
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