A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
May 26, 2007
Original Title:
Dos Abrazos
Genres:
Drama
Production Companies:
Altavista Films
Cletus Catering
Equipment & Film Design
Estudios Churubusco Azteca
FIDECINE
Ollin Studio
Vietnam
Production Countries:
Mexico
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 96
Four lonely and disenfranchised urbanites in contemporary Mexico City: a preteen boy under tremendous emotional strain, the pretty cashier with whom he is infatuated, an enraged and embittered cabbie, and the estranged daughter of one of his fares. Per the film's title, these characters pair off, finding unexpected hope and salvation in one another.
Art Department Assistant:
Anaite García
Art Department Coordinator:
Carlos Lagunas
Art Direction:
Sandra Cabriada
Assistant Director:
Roberto Chellet
Jorge Patiño
Boom Operator:
Eduardo Amaro Pérez
Camera Intern:
Rodolfo Ramírez
Camera Technician:
Fernando Díaz
Carpenter:
Adalberto Flores
Ignacio Tamez
Ricardo Chávez
Casting:
Sandra León Becker
Costume Design:
Malena de la Riva
Costume Supervisor:
Ana Lilia Aldana
Director:
Enrique Begné
Director of Photography:
Federico Barbabosa
Editor:
Samuel Larson
Electrician:
Regino Pérez Lezama
Executive Producer:
Federico González Compeán
First Assistant Camera:
Horacio Vega
Gaffer:
Benito Aguilar
Hair Department Head:
Isabel Amezcua
Location Manager:
Isaac Pineda
Location Scout:
Gabriela Simancas
Makeup Department Head:
Carlos Sánchez
Music:
Antonio Fernández Ros
Painter:
Adán García
Daniel Alvarado
Héctor Velazco
Alfonso Velazco
Post-Production Manager:
Sergio Cortés
Producer:
Enrique Begné
Ricardo Ziehl
Mónica Lozano
Production Accountant:
Juan Antonio Sánchez
Production Design:
Miguel Ángel Álvarez
Production Manager:
Rafael Belmonte
Production Office Assistant:
León Alonso Becerra
Production Supervisor:
Alejandra Cárdenas
Property Master:
Jorge González
Screenplay:
Paula Markovitch
Second Unit Cinematographer:
Javier Zarco
Sequence Supervisor:
Julia Rivero
Set Designer:
Gabriel Pérez Martínez
Set Dressing Artist:
Leopoldo Castellanos
Ricardo Olguín
Set Dressing Production Assistant:
Leticia Pichardo
Alejandro Gómez Peraza
Sound Designer:
Samuel Larson
Sound Recordist:
Luciano Larobina
Special Effects:
Salvador Servín
Abel Hernández
Steadicam Operator:
Gerardo Manjarrez
Steadycam:
Luis David Sansans
Storyboard:
Adrián Munguía
Video Assist Operator:
Luciano Laborina
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