Cartas (2022) [N/A]

Featuring:
Chantell García, Danilo Rodriguez, Camila Tejada

Written by:
Ralva Alvarez
Santiago José García Cruz

Directed by:
Ralva Alvarez, Santiago José García Cruz


Release Date:
October 10, 2022

Original Title:
Cartas

Genres:
Drama | Family | Fantasy

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 17

“In the silence of loss, only her letters remain.” | “En el silencio de la pérdida, solo quedan sus cartas.”

After several attempts to conceive a child, Ada finds solace in writing letters to her unborn child. Months later, Ada discovers that she is pregnant. Ada is about to give birth and Gabriel takes her to the hospital. However, he returns alone. He only has letters from his deceased wife

After several attempts to conceive a child, Ada finds solace in writing letters to her unborn child. Months later, Ada discovers that she is pregnant. Ada is about to give birth and Gabriel takes her to the hospital. However, he r...

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Rankings and Honors

Cartas (2022) on IMDb

Art Department Trainee:
Beatriz Chicón

Casting Director:
Isabela Sosa

Co-Director:
Ralva Álvarez
Santiago José García Cruz

Coordinating Producer:
Josué Gutierrez

Director of Photography:
Santiago José García Cruz

Editor:
Santiago José García Cruz

First Assistant Director:
Manuel Gómez

Gaffer:
Arturo Antuña

Makeup & Hair:
Melissa Lovera

Producer:
Ralva Álvarez

Production Executive:
Santiago José García Cruz

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