The Fence (2004) [N/A]

Release Date:
October 1, 2004

Original Title:
La cerca

Genres:
Drama

Production Companies:
Día Fragma Grupo Cultural

Production Countries:
Colombia

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 21

Francisco Maldonado is sadly involved in a series of dreams that have tormented him, in which generally he, wielding multiple weapons (the machete, the shotgun, his own mother) attacks his father, with whom he has lost intense contact since the death of his mother. This December 31, the old man, Don Juan Cristo, his father, with whom he also adjoins his farm, appears again at his door, so that they finally agree, on this last day of the term after ten years of the death of his mother , the destruction of the fence that divides their lands, so that she stops being a soul in pain, and so that the municipality does not take these lands at its will.

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Art Direction:
Juan Carlos Acevedo

Assistant Director:
Andrés Buitrago

Director:
Rubén Mendoza

Director of Photography:
Paulo Perez

Dolby Consultant:
Albeiro Pinilla Civette

Editor:
Gabriel Baudet
Rubén Mendoza

Executive Producer:
Daniel García

Music:
Juan Antonio Macías

Script:
Ximena Alejandra Franco

Sound:
César Salazar
Isabel Torres

Sound Design Assistant:
Rubén Mendoza

Sound Designer:
Gonzalo García
Carlos Manrique

Sound Editor:
Gonzalo García

Sound Supervisor:
Ricardo Escallón

Writer:
Rubén Mendoza

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