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Release Date:
October 20, 2014
Original Title:
Plan Sexenal
Alternate Titles:
Six Year Plan
Genres:
Horror | Thriller
Production Companies:
MAKINA
Production Countries:
Mexico
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 86
Mercedes’ fantasy turns into a nightmare. Juan’s greatest fear takes the shape of a strange man entering his house. The city has fallen into chaos and anarchy, so it's going to be difficult to get some ice for the drinks; but tonight, Mercedes is an object of desire to men, so nothing else matters.
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Art Department Assistant:
Marisol Anaya
Art Direction:
Lourdes Oyanguren
Assistant Director:
Francisco Ohen
Camera Intern:
Hans Prütz
Camera Technician:
Aarón Galán
José Antonio Hernández Martínez
Cinematography:
José Stempa
Costume Design:
Hanna Shea
Costume Supervisor:
Claudia Sandoval
Digital Effects Supervisor:
Raúl Prado
Digital Intermediate:
Alejandro Alatriste
Director:
Santiago Cendejas
Editor:
Santiago Cendejas
Editorial Production Assistant:
Andrés Cendejas
Executive Producer:
Harim Álvarez
Susana Cann
Manuel González Samano
Ricardo Naranjo
Gabriel Naranjo
Gaffer:
Cristo Domínguez
Line Producer:
Ulrich Meier
Location Manager:
Fabiola Tinoco
Location Scout:
Pablo Cendejas
Makeup Department Head:
Adam Zoller
Makeup Effects:
Jorge Fuentes
Music:
Santiago Cendejas
Post Production Supervisor:
David Rodríguez Jaramillo
Post-Production Manager:
Gustavo Caracciolo
Producer:
Gerardo Naranjo
Santiago Cendejas
Production Design:
Ivonne Fuentes
Production Illustrator:
Anna Paola Saracco
Production Manager:
Octavio López
Production Office Assistant:
Jorge Alarcón
Patricio Gleeson
Screenplay:
Santiago Cendejas
Set Decoration:
Marlene Rodríguez
Set Dressing Artist:
Juan López
Sound Designer:
Santiago Cendejas
Gabriel Reyna
Sound Effects Editor:
Abraham Rosas
Sound Recordist:
Daniel Paredes
Daniel Paredes
Marco Colón
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