A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Original Title:
El Pistolero
Genres:
Comedy | Drama
Production Companies:
Príncipe Rata Productions
Trukos
Production Countries:
Mexico
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 20
José, a street performer who dreams about becoming a telenovela star, is recruited by a talent manager who promises him great success, but soon realizes the job is actually dancing in a gay strip club. Away from his home and enjoying the newfound fame he has acquired with his new job in the city, José starts wondering if turning his back on his family and himself is worth it now that he's the club's biggest star, nicknamed "El Pistolero."
Art Designer:
Asher Bedoy
Dana Estrada
Assistant Camera:
Emilio Estrella M.
Assistant Director:
Angelica Toba
BTS Photographer:
Arleth Santana
Choreographer:
Sandy Rubio
Costume Assistant:
Abigaíl López Chávez
Costume Designer:
Diana Márquez
Director:
Ariana Durazo
Director of Photography:
Jorge García
Editor:
Aarón Piñal
Gaffer:
Alfredo Viramontes
Luis Orozco
Jesús Díaz "Capi"
Makeup Artist:
Kitzya Uribe Baca
Melissa Sánchez-Meza
Producer:
Daniela Salazar
Production Assistant:
Dante Medina
Screenplay:
Ariana Durazo
Daniela Salazar
Second Assistant Director Trainee:
Rafael Alarcón
Sound:
Aarón Piñal
Sound Designer:
Abril Juárez
Storyboard Artist:
Julieta Bazán
VFX Artist:
Jorge García
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