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Flama and Moko are fourteen years old; they have been best friends since they were kids. They have everything they need to survive yet another boring Sunday: an apartment without parents, videogames, porn magazines, soft drinks and pizza delivery.
Duck Season is a 2004 Mexican comedy-drama film that follows two bored fourteen-year-old best friends, Flama and Moko, as they navigate a lazy Sunday in an empty apartment. Directed by Fernando Eimbcke, the film captures the awkward humor and unexpected tensions of adolescence through a deceptively simple premise. Already released, it remains a cult favorite for its sharp wit and naturalistic performances.
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Duck Season - Original Theatrical Trailer
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Duck Season — frequently asked
When was Duck Season released?
Duck Season was released on October 22, 2004.
Where can I watch Duck Season?
The film is available on various streaming platforms and for rental or purchase through digital retailers, though availability varies by region.
What is Duck Season about?
The film follows fourteen-year-old friends Flama and Moko as they spend a seemingly uneventful Sunday in an apartment alone, surrounded by video games, snacks, and magazines. What starts as a lazy day becomes a study of friendship, boredom, and the awkwardness of adolescence.
Is Duck Season based on a true story?
No, Duck Season is a fictional narrative written and directed by Fernando Eimbcke, though it captures authentic moments from teenage life.













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