Decalogue (????) [N/A]

Original Title:
Decalogue

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 91

10 Commandments... 5 Stories... 1 City.

An unemployed man opens a Church to live from the tithes. A teenager sells her body to buy the things her mother cannot buy for her. A young girl, sexually abused by her father, cannot accept he has moved out. A bitter man finds a purpose for his empty life in his best friend's wife. An Eastern European immigrant pushes his wife to work in a strip club to pay his debts. Five interlocked stories offer a provocative vision of the Ten Commandments and how nowadays, many people have to break them in order to survive.

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Art Direction:
Catherine Fingal

Associate Producer:
Juan Carlos Navarro
Eduardo Leguía Andreu
Eric Madrid

Boom Operator:
Eric Toline
Catherine Fingal

Camera Operator:
Eric Madrid
Juan Carlos Navarro

Casting Director:
Catherine Fingal

Cinematography:
Walter Rodriguez

Director:
Walter Rodriguez

Editor:
Walter Rodriguez

Executive Producer:
Walter Rodríguez

Gaffer:
Miguel Grell

Makeup & Hair:
Sandy Maranesi

Producer:
Juan Carlos Navarro

Set Dresser:
Catherine Fingal

Sound Editor:
Walter Rodríguez

Writer:
Walter Rodriguez

Writers' Assistant:
Eric Madrid

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