Selena (1997) [PG]

Release Date:
March 21, 1997

Original Title:
Selena

Genres:
Drama | History | Music

Production Companies:
Esparza / Katz Productions
Q Productions

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
AU: M  FR: U|10  US: PG 

Runtime: 127

Discover the true story of one of America's brightest stars... that faded too soon.

In this biographical drama, Selena Quintanilla is born into a musical Mexican-American family in Texas. Her father, Abraham, realizes that his young daughter is talented and begins performing with her at small venues. She finds success and falls for her guitarist, Chris Perez, who draws the ire of her father. Seeking mainstream stardom, Selena begins recording an English-language album which, tragically, she would never complete.

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Art Direction:
Ed Vega

Assistant Makeup Artist:
Tonantzin Esparza

Associate Producer:
Steven M. Kalb
Henry J. Golas
Carolyn Caldera
Nancy De Los Santos

Casting:
Roger Mussenden

Co-Executive Producer:
David Wisnievitz

Co-Producer:
Peter Lopez

Costume Design:
Elisabetta Beraldo

Director:
Gregory Nava

Director of Photography:
Edward Lachman

Editor:
Nancy Richardson

Executive Producer:
Abraham Quintanilla Jr

Original Music Composer:
Dave Grusin

Producer:
Moctesuma Esparza
Robert Katz

Production Design:
Cary White

Screenplay:
Gregory Nava

Set Costumer:
Steve Constancio
Julie Ramirez
Yvonne Wilburn

Set Decoration:
Jeanette Scott

Sound Editor:
Robert Fitzgerald
Warren Hamilton Jr.
Greg Hedgepath
William Jacobs
Michael Jonascu
D. Chris Smith

Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Bob Beemer
Sergio Reyes
B. Tennyson Sebastian III

Stand In:
Chris Pérez

Stunt Coordinator:
Russell Towery

Supervising Sound Editor:
Dean Beville
Bruce Stubblefield

Visual Effects Supervisor:
David M. Garber

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