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Release Date:
April 23, 2025
Original Title:
Mexico 86
Genres:
Drama
Production Companies:
Menuetto
Need Productions
Proximus
RTBF
Shelter Prod
Tripode Productions
Production Countries:
Belgium | France
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 89
A Guatemalan activist battles a corrupt dictatorship in 1976 and flees to Mexico, leaving her son. Ten years later he joins her, forcing a choice between motherhood and her cause
ADR Supervisor:
Tom Nicolas
Assistant Location Manager:
Diego Rosal Cazali
Boom Operator:
Laurence Morel
Co-Producer:
Delphine Schmit
Hans Everaert
Hans Everaert
Colorist:
Thomas Bouffioulx
Costume Design:
Sabrina Riccardi
Costume Supervisor:
Isaac Castellanos
Dialogue Editor:
Alexandre Rocher
Digital Imaging Technician:
Paolo Giron
Director:
César Díaz
Director of Photography:
Virginie Surdej
Editor:
Alain Dessauvage
Executive Producer:
Justin Ambrosino
Fight Choreographer:
Kyo Kasumi
First Assistant Camera:
Agathe Corniquet
First Assistant Director:
Pierre Abadie
Foley Artist:
Vincent Gregorio
Foley Mixer:
Maxime Cordon
Gaffer:
Juan Fernando Guzmán
Tim Janssens
Key Costumer:
Jimena Tenorio
Key Grip:
Loco González
Key Hair Stylist:
Marie-Pierre Hattabi
Music:
Rémi Boubal
Music Editor:
Sebastien Baret
Music Supervisor:
Angele Monchaux
Producer:
Anne-Laure Guégan
Géraldine Sprimont
Production Assistant:
Yeshua Vidrio
Production Manager:
Fabrice Gilbert
Mariela Barraza Rodriguez
Screenplay:
César Díaz
Second Assistant Camera:
Carlo Pablo Anzueto
Set Designer:
Andrea Galicia
Sound Editor:
Alexandre Rocher
Steadicam Operator:
Kevin Vidal
Stunt Coordinator:
Kyo Kasumi
Supervising Sound Editor:
Charles de Ville
Video Assist Operator:
Daniel Enrique Saquec
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