A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
September 30, 2016
Original Title:
Jhoyero
Genres:
Drama
Production Companies:
Consejo Para la Cultura y las Artes de Nuevo Leon (Conarte)
Cumbia Regia Films
Fondo de Promocion al Cine de Nuevo Leon (Promocine)
Production Countries:
Mexico
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 80
Mexico is notorious for being ruthless with it's own people. Over the years, the ones in charge have fancied with different flavors of governance. Although nothing has truly changed in centuries. Juan has worked for years as a submissive and trustworthy handyman, employed by a wealthy family of Monterrey, in northern Mexico. His father also worked for them, for many years. This job is the only inheritance that he received. But today, Juan has decided that from now on, things will be different.
Accountant:
Eduardo Guardiola Hernández
Art Department Coordinator:
Octavio Flores
Art Department Trainee:
Ana Paula Villarreal Argüelles
Boom Operator:
Evlyn Isai Niño Duarte
Carpenter:
Juan Ramírez Cerecero
Casting:
Anya Torres
Catering:
Imelda Nadir Zúñiga Torres
María Ivonne Torres Alfaro
Cinematography:
Stefania Villarreal
Costume Assistant:
Karen González
Costume Design:
Jesús Perea
Director:
René Villarreal
Editor:
René Villarreal
Electrician:
Jaime Alberto Valdéz
José Alejandro
José Santos
First Assistant Director:
María Dioni
Focus Puller:
Gustavo Castillón
Gaffer:
Eduardo Martinez
Graphic Designer:
Leticia Villarreal
Makeup & Hair:
Miroslava Guajardo
Music:
René Villarreal III
Production Assistant:
Roberto Cantú Robert
Luis Gerardo Mauleón
Production Design:
Leticia Villarreal
Production Manager:
Ruth Smith
Screenplay:
René Villarreal
Screenstory:
René Villarreal
Second Assistant "A" Camera:
Eduardo Méndez Jr.
Second Assistant Director:
José Garza
Sequence Lead:
Sergio L. Brito
Set Decoration:
Sergio Galán
Sound Engineer:
Emmanuel Castillo
Sound Post Production Coordinator:
Emmanuel Castillo
Thanks:
Victor Manuel Fernández
Diego Ross
Jesús Mario Lozano
Sandra Solares
Third Assistant "A" Camera:
Adrián Quiros
Utility Stunts:
Elena Barrenechea
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