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Release Date:
February 22, 2013
Original Title:
Bless Me, Ultima
Alternate Titles:
Abençoe-me Ultima: A Feiticeira
Bendíceme, Última
希望之眼
祝福我,奧蒂瑪
Genres:
Drama | War
Production Companies:
Gran Via Productions
Monarch Pictures
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
DE: 12 US: PG-13
Runtime: 106
In a village in New Mexico, the life of young farm boy Antonio is dramatically changed when an old medicine woman joins his household. This affecting coming-of-age tale recounts Antonio's experiences to reveal the spiritual conflict in his community.
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Art Direction:
John R. Jensen
Costume Design:
Donna Zakowska
Director:
Carl Franklin
Director of Photography:
Paula Huidobro
Editor:
Alan Heim
Toby Yates
Executive Producer:
Kevin Reidy
Christy Walton
First Assistant Director:
Jeff Okabayashi
Makeup Artist:
Jolynn Nieto
Svetlana Britt
Makeup Department Head:
Gretchen Bright
Novel:
Rudolfo Anaya
Original Music Composer:
Mark Kilian
Producer:
Jesse Beaton
Sarah DiLeo
Mark Johnson
Production Design:
David J. Bomba
Screenplay:
Carl Franklin
Set Decoration:
Carla Curry
Sound Effects Editor:
Rick Hromadka
Supervising Sound Editor:
Kelly Cabral
Kimberly Harris
Visual Effects Supervisor:
John E. Sullivan
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