Todo el poder (1999) [N/A]

Release Date:
February 28, 1999

Original Title:
Todo el poder

Genres:
Comedy | Crime

Production Companies:
Altavista Films

Production Countries:
Mexico

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 102

Gabriel is a filmmaker in Mexico City, where he is a victim of crime and violence sometimes even three times a day. This is a black comedy that shows the extreme situation Mexico City is suffering as far as crime is concerned, and the tension the city and it's inhabitants live day after day.

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Art Department Coordinator:
Adriana Mondragón

Art Direction:
Carlos Benassini

Assistant Director:
Miguel Lima
Nela Fernández
Christian Murguía

Camera Intern:
Alejandro Martínez Resendez

Casting:
Claudia Becker

Costume Design:
Adela Cortázar

Costume Supervisor:
Adriana Mondragón

Director:
Fernando Sariñana

Director of Photography:
Eduardo Martínez Solares

Editor:
Alex Rodríguez

Executive Producer:
Avelino Rodríguez

Gaffer:
Fernando Moreno

Makeup Artist:
Gabriela Benito

Makeup Effects:
Alfredo Mora

Music Editor:
Lynn Fainchtein

Original Music Composer:
Enrique Quezadas

Post Production Supervisor:
Tlacatéotl Mata

Producer:
Francisco González Compeán
Fernando Sariñana

Production Design:
Marco Niro

Production Manager:
Carlos Jesús Pérez

Production Office Coordinator:
Adriana Mondragón

Screenplay:
Carolina Rivera
Enrique Renteria
Fernando Sariñana

Screenstory:
Fernando Sariñana

Set Dressing Production Assistant:
Ernesto Garabito

Sound Designer:
Ruy García

Sound Director:
Pedro Mejía

Sound Recordist:
Felipe Zavala

Unit Production Manager:
Humberto Domínguez

Visual Effects Supervisor:
Alex Vázquez

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