The Secret of Martin Cordiani (2009) [N/A]

Release Date:
October 4, 2009

Original Title:
El secreto de Martín Cordiani

Genres:
Comedy | Drama

Production Countries:
Mexico

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 16

Martin Cordiani is the richest man in the world, but there's a great mystery surrounding him. He has been sitting on his desk for 60 years without ever standing up for anything. Today, the shocking secret behind this mysterious behavior will be revealed.

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Art Direction:
Adelle Achar

Assistant Art Director:
Mariana Dorantes
Mary Gabian
Andrea González Mereles
Ana Hilda Ramos
Laura A. Villa

Assistant Camera:
Mariana Angulo
Humberto Rosales

Assistant Director of Photography:
Diego Aguilar

Assistant Makeup Artist:
Miriam Mercado
Paul Suquet

Boom Operator:
Juan Carlos Aguirre

Casting:
Beatriz Ladrón de Guevara

Cinematography:
Manuel Caballero

Co-Producer:
Salomón Askenazi

Digital Effects Producer:
Isaac Ezban

Director:
Isaac Ezban

Editor:
Salomón Askenazi
Isaac Ezban

Executive Producer:
Adelle Achar
Mariana Angulo
Isaac Ezban
Miriam Mercado

Gaffer:
Julio Rueda

Grip:
Eric Verdayet

Makeup & Hair:
Mary Jafif

Music:
Fernando Alanis

Producer:
Maria Fernanda Castro
Jeronimo Orozco

Production Manager:
Miriam Mercado

Script Supervisor:
Felipe Jiménez Luna

Second Unit Director:
Salomón Askenazi

Sound Editor:
Daniel Maurer
Isaac Ezban

Writer:
Isaac Ezban

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