A Day Without a Mexican (2004) [R]

Release Date:
May 14, 2004

Original Title:
Un Día Sin Mexicanos

Alternate Titles:
A day with out mexicans
Um Dia Sem Mexicanos
Un Día Sin Mexicanos

Genres:
Comedy | Mystery

Production Companies:
Eye On The Ball Films
FIDECINE
Instituto Mexicano de Cinematografía
Jose and Friends Inc.
Plural Entertainment
Televisa
Videocine

Production Countries:
Mexico | Spain | United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
US: R 

Runtime: 98

There goes the neighborhood.

When a mysterious fog surrounds the boundaries of California, there is a communication breakdown and all the Mexicans disappear, affecting the economy and the state stops working missing the Mexican workers and dwellers.

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Art Direction:
Charlie Brownell

Associate Producer:
Francisco González Compeán

Casting Director:
Penny Ludford

Costume Designer:
Carlos Brown

Director:
Sergio Arau

Director of Photography:
Alan Caudillo

Editor:
Daniel Fort

First Assistant Director:
Steve Godwin
Johnny Haddad

Key Makeup Artist:
Paula Le Mieux
Julie Silva

Line Producer:
Judith Pauline Artenstein

Makeup Department Head:
Heidi Grotsky

Post Production Supervisor:
Laurie Ann Schag

Producer:
Sergio Arau
Yareli Arizmendi
Isaac Artenstein
Álvaro Garnica
Sergio Guerrero
Bruce A. Simon

Production Design:
Anthony R. Stabley

Second Unit Director:
Sergio Guerrero

Set Decoration:
Charlie Brownell
Chris Davis

Sound:
Juan J. Colomer

Writer:
Sergio Arau
Yareli Arizmendi
Sergio Guerrero

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