Tamale Road: A Memoir from El Salvador (2012) [N/A]

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Release Date:
June 1, 2012

Original Title:
Tamale Road: A Memoir from El Salvador

Alternate Titles:
Camino Tamalero ("Tamale Road"): A Memoir from El Salvador

Genres:
Documentary | History | War

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 106

Salvadoran born Amanda Reyes lost her father to murder in 1929. She was three. She was taken away from her family and lived her entire life not knowing who they were. In 2009 her son, Marcos Reyes Villatoro, searched the entire country for the family. His search for the Reyes family is more than curiosity; it's his obsession. Like many Latinos in the U.S., Marcos has the need to know on a deeper level, What does it mean to be Latino? He searches for his roots. And what he finds is not pleasant. His family was involved in the Salvadoran struggles in a way he'd never dreamed.

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Art Direction:
Emily Jean McPeek

Assistant Director:
Jose David McPeek

Boom Operator:
Benjamin James McPeek

Camera Operator:
Raquel McPeek Rodriguez
Jose David McPeek

Dialogue Editor:
Kelby Thwaits

Director:
Marcos Villatoro
Raquel McPeek Rodriguez

Director of Photography:
Jose David McPeek

Editor:
Marcos Villatoro
Charles L. Bunce

Executive Producer:
Charles L. Bunce
Kelby Thwaits

Music Director:
Kelby Thwaits

Original Music Composer:
Marcos Villatoro

Producer:
Marcos Villatoro

Production Coordinator:
Emily Jean McPeek

Script Supervisor:
Michelle McPeek

Second Assistant Director:
Benjamin James McPeek

Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Kelby Thwaits

Supervising Sound Editor:
Kelby Thwaits

Technical Advisor:
Michelle McPeek

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