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Release Date:
September 29, 2023
Original Title:
Extinción de la especie
Genres:
Drama
Production Companies:
Taller Tritón
Production Countries:
Mexico
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 25
Esther, an 18 year-old from the North of Mexico, wakes up in Mexico City overwhelmed and alone. She completes her morning rituals and leaves her apartment to look for work. Wandering the city streets, she attempts to connect with strangers she meets, including a young delivery man who she follows discreetly to the house of a mysterious woman. There, Esther finds a kindred spirit and a companion for the end of the world.
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Art Direction:
Manuella Lozada
Boom Operator:
Santiago Olmos
Co-Producer:
Salvador Corrales
Director:
Nicolasa Ruiz
Matthew Porterfield
Director of Photography:
Daniel Zúñiga
Editor:
Clemente Castor Reyes
First Assistant Camera:
Erik Aguilera
First Assistant Director:
Manuel Alacid
Gaffer:
Esteban Camacho
Makeup Department Head:
Diana Di Bella
Producer:
Julián Antuñano
Mario Antuñano
Claudio Zilleruelo
Production Design:
Regina Quintana
Screenplay:
Nicolasa Ruiz
Matthew Porterfield
Second Assistant Camera:
Alejandro Aguilar
Second Assistant Director:
Valeria Jiménez
José Rodriguez
Sound Designer:
Thomas Becka
Sound Recordist:
Laura Carrillo
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