#P0ZME (2018) [N/A]

Release Date:
February 1, 2018

Original Title:
#P0ZME

Genres:
Drama | Thriller

Production Companies:
Universidad Autónoma de Aguascalientes

Production Countries:
Mexico

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 20

Miguel arrives in the city after the death of his younger brother Julio to find out the possible causes that led him to commit suicide. There he meets Angel, his brother's boyfriend who reveals that Julio practiced bugchasing.

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Art Direction:
Martín del Fuego

Assistant Art Director:
Obed Atzin Macias

Assistant Director:
Emir Tlachi
Alina Pulido

Assistant Director of Photography:
Edgar Gallegos
Christian Venegas
Carlos Manuel Castillo

Associate Producer:
Jesús Sotomayor

Casting Director:
Yazmín Rosales

Continuity:
Raúl Saldivar
Carlos Anaya

Coordinating Producer:
Viridiana Rodriguez

Data Management Technician:
Luis Fernando Velasco

Director:
Alejandro Rogua

Director of Photography:
Citlalli Rico

Dresser:
Isaac Rivera

Editor:
Michel Zamora

Gaffer:
Francisco Ramos
Luis Perales

Makeup & Hair:
Adan Monster

Music:
Agar Agar
Nihilore

Production Assistant:
Ambar Muñoz

Production Design:
Pamela Gamboa

Production Executive:
Michel Zamora

Script:
Paola Pantoja

Sound:
Aida Alonso Arechar

Sound Assistant:
Ariel Hernandez

Sound Designer:
Alejandro Rogua

Still Photographer:
Alfonso Bermejo

Writer:
Alejandro Rogua

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