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Release Date:
March 30, 2007
Original Title:
Cuando las cosas suceden
Production Companies:
Cinépolis Producciones
FIDECINE
Mediaquest
Production Countries:
Mexico
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Sebastian, a renowned orchestra conductor, loses his son in a motorcycle accident for which his wife blames him, leading to the family's disintegration. With the intention to recover his daughter's affection, he takes her to Guanajuato, where he has a presentation. However, the unexpected encounter with a mortally wounded old man, who asks him for help to fulfill his last wish, will involve them in that mysterious murder, starting at that point a battle against their conscience and their own survival... a dangerous race against the clock. A touching story of drama and action, which shows us how a common family can be, when they less expect it, the main players in a surprising and dangerous adventure, for in life anything can change... when things happen.
Casting:
Carla Hool
Cinematography:
Luis David Sansans
Costume Designer:
Mariana Chavira
Director:
Antonio Peláez
Editor:
Antonio Peláez
Executive Producer:
Laura Díaz Alonso
Enrique Ramírez Magaña
Hair Designer:
Claudia Álvarez Tena
Mary Bandillo
Hairstylist:
Isabel Muñoz
Makeup Designer:
Cristian Perez Jauregui
Music:
Arturo Rodriguez
Producer:
Laura Díaz Alonso
Antonio Peláez
Sound Designer:
Mario Martínez Cobos
Nerio Barberis
Sound Recordist:
Federico González Jordán
Writer:
Antonio Peláez
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