A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
March 7, 2020
Original Title:
Días de invierno
Genres:
Drama
Production Companies:
Anomia
Casa Huasteca Cinematográfica
Estación Marte
La Palma de Oro Films
Off-Hollywood Films
Pirotecnia Films
Production Countries:
Mexico
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 90
Nestor wants to go live with his sister in the US, nevertheless, he is the only one who lives with his mother and he can't leave her alone.
Additional Music:
Carlo Ayhllón
Additional Production Assistant:
Jess Sylvester
Art Direction:
Diana Coral
Assistant Camera:
Leonardo Colunga
Assistant Director:
Pablo Pérez Lombardini
Associate Producer:
Iván Joshua Hernández Maynez
Arturo Manrique
Daniel Touron
Nina Wara Carrasco
Boom Operator:
Macarena Heredia
Casting:
Raymundo Hernández Ramírez
Casting Assistant:
Reginaldo Chapa
Cinematography:
Juan Pablo Ramírez
Color Timer:
Lisa Tillinger
Costume Designer:
Ornela Valdez
Data Management Technician:
Katia Portocarrero
Decorator:
Rodrigo Botello
Director:
Jaiziel Hernández Máynez
Drone Operator:
Reginaldo Chapa
Editor:
Jaiziel Hernández Máynez
Lenz Claure
Arturo Manrique
Executive Producer:
Alejandra García
Antonio Urdapilleta
Extras Casting Coordinator:
Óscar Moreno Terrazas Troyo
Betsabé Terrazas Rocha
Foley:
Iván Ramos
Gaffer:
Israel Mora
Key Production Assistant:
Laura Luz Morales
Line Producer:
Daniel Cabello
Edgar Nito
Location Manager:
Laura Luz Morales
Makeup Designer:
Alejandra Ugalde
Music:
Leon Purviance
Carlos Pesina
Online Editor:
Pedro A. Sánchez
Producer:
Jaiziel Hernández Máynez
Raymundo Hernández Ramírez
Daniel Cabello
Edgar Nito
Production Coordinator:
Mariana Sobrino
Production Manager:
Raymundo Hernández Ramírez
Runner Art Department:
Katia Portocarrero
Screenplay:
Jaiziel Hernández Máynez
Oriana Jiménez Castro
Sequence Supervisor:
Carlos Eguiluz
Sound Design Assistant:
Juan Manuel Juárez González
Sound Designer:
Daniel Touron
Sound Editor:
Adrián Negrete
Sound Mixer:
Iván Ramos
Sound Recordist:
Daniel Ortiz
Staff Writer:
Carlos Díaz
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