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  1. Year of the Nail (Spanish: Año uña) is a 2007 Mexican film written and directed by Jonás Cuarón. The film is told entirely through still photographs that the director took of his real life over the course of a year.

  2. A love story between a Mexican teenager and an older American woman who meet one summer in Mexico. Director. Jonás Cuarón. Writer. Jonás Cuarón. Stars. Eireann Harper. Diego Cataño. Michele Alban. See production info at IMDbPro. Add to Watchlist. 6 User reviews. 11 Critic reviews. Awards. 1 win & 1 nomination. Videos 1. Trailer 1:35.

  3. Photographs illustrate the relationship between a Mexican teen (Diego Cataño) and an American exchange student (Eireann Harper). TOP CRITIC. There are moments of self-indulgence but, overall ...

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  4. Mar 23, 2007 · Jonás Cuarón. Director, Screenplay. A love story between a Mexican teenager and an American woman who meet one summer in Mexico.

  5. A love story between a Mexican teenager and an American woman who meet one summer in Mexico.

  6. Año uña (2007) Not Rated | Drama, Romance. Año uña ( Year of the Nail): Trailer. A love story between a Mexican teenager and an older American woman who meet one summer in Mexico.

  7. This tale of love transcending cultural and geographical barriers is uniquely made from photographic stills. A young American, disillusioned by her past, falls for a boy on holiday in Mexico. Equally smitten, he decides to leave everything he knows and travel to New York in pursuit of true love.

  8. Nov 18, 2007 · Year of the Nail. An elegant formal experiment -- building a film entirely of still images -- gives rise to a warm, involving story in "Year of the Nail" (more poetically titled "Ano Una" in...

  9. Apr 10, 2007 · By Robert Koehler. The serious artistic drive to meld fine photography with cinema is married to a charming tale of young almost-love in Jonas Cuarons sweet and memorable debut, “Year of...

  10. Paradoxes, riddles, exchanges; apocalypses of the mind and heart. This tender, funny, constantly surprising film is the debut of the year. Full Review | Nov 28, 2008