Un Hombre Muere (2023) [N/A]

Release Date:
March 24, 2023

Original Title:
Un Hombre Muere

Alternate Titles:
A Man Dies

Genres:
Drama | Family

Production Companies:
Aguamala Casa Productora
Instituto Mexicano de Cinematografía
Ruleta Films
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Production Countries:
Mexico

Ratings / Certifications:
MX: B-15 

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Art Direction:
Juan Pablo Reyes

Assistant Art Director:
Ara Ochoa
Dalí Escalante

Assistant Production Coordinator:
Alejandro Wolff

Casting Coordinator:
Tania Selene Ruíz

Colorist:
Luis Veco

Costumer:
Gerardo Herrera

Data Management Technician:
Alfredo Álvarez

Director:
Mauricio Uribarri

Director of Photography:
Gustavo Hampshire

Driver:
Juan Pedro Reyes

Editor:
Andrés Hernández Covarrubias

First Assistant "A" Camera:
Francisco Guerrero Matosso

First Assistant Director:
Andrea Casarín

Gaffer:
Ricardo Ávila Balcón

Graphic Designer:
Nelly García

Location Manager:
Juan Pablo Lomán

Makeup & Hair:
Michelle Ruiz Yong

Music Director:
Raúl Juárez

Producer:
Alfredo Álvarez

Production Manager:
Yesenia Escobar

Script:
Andrés Hernández Covarrubias

Second Assistant "A" Camera:
Luis Veco

Sound:
Sergio Cetz

Sound Designer:
Sergio Cetz

Writer:
Mauricio Uribarri

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