Long Live Death! (2014) [N/A]

Release Date:
June 18, 2014

Original Title:
¡Viva la muerte!

Genres:
Animation | Fantasy

Production Companies:
UPAEP

Production Countries:
Mexico

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 13

Aurelio is an eight year old boy whose mother is very sick. One night, he sees her crossing a door, when he follows her, Aurelio finds himself in the world of the dead. There, he finds "La muerte" (The death), who then becomes his mentor and helps him finding his mom. When he finally finds her, he must decide whether go back to his world or stay there with his mom.

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Assistant Camera:
Alma Barragán Herrera

Assistant Production Manager:
Alfredo Acevedo

Camera Operator:
Marisa Terán

Casting:
Aldo Obregón

Color Grading:
Eda Vázquez

Costume Design:
Yes Sánchez

Costume Supervisor:
Nixté Papaqui

Director:
Javier Castañeda
Sergio Castañón

Director of Photography:
Eda Vázquez

Modeling:
Gabriel López-Malo

Music:
Anahí Navarrete Villalva

Producer:
María Rosa Casas

Property Master:
Andrea Ruíz

Screenplay:
Sergio Castañón

Set Decoration:
Samantha Lázaro

Set Designer:
Miguel Ángel Aguilar

Sound Assistant:
Nixté Papaqui

Sound Designer:
Rodrigo González

Sound Mixer:
Cristian Salazar

Story:
José Carlos Genesta

Thanks:
Erik Mariñelarena
Jose Antonio Carreon
Carlo Corea
Patricia Coronado
Miguel Lavandeira
Alfredo Naime

Title Designer:
Andrea Ruíz

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