El danzante (2023) [N/A]

Release Date:
September 11, 2023

Original Title:
El danzante

Genres:
Drama

Production Companies:
Mónera

Production Countries:
Mexico

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Saúl, a young bricklayer from Chilpancingo, Mexico, dreams of dancing in Los Tlacololeros dance, but lack of money and family problems prevent him from doing so. The brother of the girl he likes invites him to belong to his criminal group.

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Additional Camera:
Alan de la Paz Martínez

Art Department Coordinator:
Alinne Ceja Soria

Art Direction:
Omar Martinez Guerrero

Assistant Director:
Marcos Guzmán Gámez

Colorist:
Eva Pomposo

Costumer:
Ricardo Fuentes

Director:
Edgar Pavía Romero

Director of Photography:
Francisco De Burgos

Editor:
Mauricio Araiza
Alfredo Vargas Bello

Executive Producer:
Carlos Javier Salinas Leyva
Edgar Pavía Romero
Ricardo Andrés Klimek Pavía

First Assistant Camera:
Jaime Correa Plata

First Assistant Director:
Jorge Sánchez Izquierdo

Makeup & Hair:
Erika Pérez

Music:
Carlos Mayoral

Post Production Coordinator:
Pablo Mondragón

Producer:
Edgar Pavía Romero

Production Design:
Omar Martinez Guerrero

Production Manager:
Michelle Huerta Espíndola

Second Assistant Camera:
Brandon Victoria Martínez

Sound Designer:
Santiago Arroyo

Sound Editor:
Santiago Arroyo

Sound Mixer:
Santiago Arroyo

Sound Recordist:
Leobardo López Rendón

Writer:
Seth Álvarez

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