The Bricklayers (1976) [N/A]

Release Date:
December 23, 1976

Original Title:
Los albañiles

Alternate Titles:
Die Maurer
Murarze
Zidarii

Genres:
Drama | Mystery | Thriller

Production Companies:
Cinematográfica Marco Polo S.A.
Conacine

Production Countries:
Mexico

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 122

When a worker is found murdered on the construction side, the investigation swiftly turns from things criminal to the political circumstances surrounding the building itself. Widespread corruption and neglect by the builder himself are seen to have brought the situation about. Much of the movie is filmed using hand-held cameras, and the majority of the dialogue is in the difficult-to-understand and very slangy Spanish dialect of Mexico City's bricklayers.

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Assistant Director:
Mario Llorca

Assistant Editor:
Víctor Mondragón

Camera Operator:
Carlos Montaño

Director:
Jorge Fons

Director of Photography:
Álex Phillips Jr.

Editor:
Eufemio Rivera

Hairstylist:
Guadalupe Gorráez

Makeup Artist:
Carmen Palomino

Novel:
Vicente Leñero

Original Music Composer:
Gustavo César Carrión

Producer:
Leopoldo Silva
Marco Silva

Production Design:
Xavier Rodríguez

Production Manager:
Luis García de León

Screenplay:
Luis Carrión
Jorge Fons

Set Decoration:
Rafael Suárez

Sound:
Jesús González Gancy

Sound Editor:
Abraham Cruz

Sound Recordist:
Ángel Trejo

Still Photographer:
Othón Argumedo

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