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  1. The Day Began Yesterday is a film directed by Julián Hernández with Esteban Caicedo, Hugo Catalán, Cristhian Díaz Cruz, Javier Oliván .... Year: 2020. Original title: El día comenzó ayer. Synopsis: Orlando and Saul meet by accident.

    • Alejandro Cantú
    • Julián Hernández
    • Mexico
    • Drama | Half-length Film. Gay & Lesbian. AIDS
  2. El día comenzó ayer es una película dirigida por Julián Hernández con Esteban Caicedo, Hugo Catalán, Cristhian Díaz Cruz, Javier Oliván .... Año: 2020. Título original: El día comenzó ayer. Sinopsis: Orlando y Saúl se encuentran por accidente.

    • Alejandro Cantú
    • Julián Hernández
    • México
    • Drama | Mediometraje. Homosexualidad. SIDA
  3. Directed by Julián Hernández. Orlando and Saul meet by accident. The first one is a self-confident young man, university gymnast who avoids that his HIV-positive status defines him; while Saul, on the opposite, is insecure and barely understands what having an active sexual life means.

    • Julián Hernández
    • MIL NUBES CINE
  4. The Day Began Yesterday (El día comenzó ayer) est un film (31min) de Julián Hernández avec Esteban Caicedo, Cristhian Díaz Cruz, Hugo Catalán. Un casting de 8 stars sur CinéSérie.

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    • Esteban Caicedo
    • Julián Hernández
  5. Synopsis. Orlando and Saul meet by accident. The first one is a self-confident young man, university gymnast who avoids that his HIV-positive status defines him; while Saul, on the opposite, is insecure and barely understands what having an active sexual life means.

    • Julián Hernández
    • 2
  6. 28 oct. 2020 · Overview. Orlando and Saul meet by accident. The first one is a self-confident young man, university gymnast who avoids that his HIV-positive status defines him; while Saul, on the opposite, is insecure and barely understands what having an active sexual life means.

  7. Synopsis. Orlando and Saul meet by accident. The first one is a self-confident young man, university gymnast who avoids that his HIV-positive status defines him; while Saul, on the opposite, is insecure and barely understands what having an active sexual life means.