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Minezota 2016

★ 5.25 votes75 min📅 2016-10-22

In *Minezota (2016)*, directed by Carlos Enderle, a musician's girlfriend yearns for a child, but her partner resists parenthood.

Director: Carlos Enderle

Cast

Pablo Abitia
Pablo Abitia
Ismael
Guillermina Campuzano
Guillermina Campuzano
Violeta
Evan LaMagna
Elder Rasmunssen
Hansel Ramírez
Elder Casillas
Dayana Tellerías
Mónica
Pablo Mondragón
El Shogún
Gregorio Reséndiz
Presidente Misión
Diego Infante
Voltar Santander
Víctor Salcido

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Minezota (2016) about?

*Minezota* follows a woman torn between her desire for motherhood and her partner's reluctance, leading her to explore faith through Mormon missionaries. Her journey intertwines with her partner's own emotional detour, creating a quiet yet compelling story about relationships and personal growth.

Who directed Minezota?

*Minezota* was directed by Carlos Enderle, a filmmaker known for his intimate, character-driven narratives.

Who stars in Minezota?

The film features Pablo Abitia, Guillermina Campuzano, Evan LaMagna, Hansel Ramírez, and Dayana Tellerías in key roles.

Is Minezota (2016) worth watching?

While *Minezota* isn't flashy, its themes of faith and personal choice offer a grounded, reflective experience. Fans of character-driven dramas may find its simplicity rewarding, even if it's not a mainstream pick.

How long is Minezota?

*Minezota* has a runtime of 75 minutes.

About Minezota (2016) — A Character-Driven Drama on Love and Faith

In *Minezota (2016)*, directed by Carlos Enderle, a musician's girlfriend yearns for a child, but her partner resists parenthood. Her search for meaning leads her to a pair of Mormon missionaries who introduce her to faith and purpose, while her partner drifts into a new relationship. This 75-minute drama explores themes of love, faith, and personal conviction against the backdrop of everyday struggles.

With a cast led by Pablo Abitia, Guillermina Campuzano, and Evan LaMagna, *Minezota* crafts a quiet yet thought-provoking narrative about life's unexpected detours. Enderle's direction delivers an intimate character study, blending emotional depth with subtle storytelling. The film's minimalist approach invites viewers to reflect on relationships and the paths we choose—or reject.