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Release Date:
June 2, 1999
Original Title:
El coronel no tiene quien le escriba
Alternate Titles:
Pas de lettre pour le colonel
Genres:
Drama
Production Companies:
Canal+
Canal+ España
DMVB Films
Fondo para la Producción Cinematográfica de Calidad
Fundación del Nuevo Cine Latinoamericano
Gardenia Producciones
Instituto Mexicano de Cinematografía
Lotería Nacional para la Asistencia Pública
Producciones Amaranta
TVE
Tabasco Films
Tornasol Media
Universidad Veracruzana
Ventanarosa
Production Countries:
France | Mexico | Spain
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 118
Every Friday, the Colonel puts on his only suit and goes to the dock to await a letter announcing the arrival of his pension. But the townsfolk all know that this pension will never come. His wife also knows it, and even he knows it. But he is still waiting, living with the pain of the death of his son.
Art Direction:
Antonio Muñohierro
Assistant Director:
Mayra Segura
Assistant Editor:
Tomás Rodríguez
Darío Ramos
Casting:
Manuel Teil
Co-Producer:
Gerardo Herrero
Thierry Forte
Construction Coordinator:
Aristeo Ruiz
Costume Design:
Guadalupe Sánchez
Director:
Arturo Ripstein
Director of Photography:
Guillermo Granillo
Editor:
Fernando Pardo
Executive Producer:
Laura Imperiale
Mariela Besuievsky
Graphic Designer:
Dionisio Horwath
Novel:
Gabriel García Márquez
Original Music Composer:
David Mansfield
Paint Coordinator:
Pedro Alanís
Producer:
Jorge Sánchez
Property Master:
Mario Alfaro
Screenplay:
Paz Alicia Garciadiego
Script Supervisor:
Mariana Gironella
Second Assistant Director:
Nela Fernández
Hugo Gutiérrez
Set Decoration:
Sandra Cabriada
Claudio Contreras
Sound:
Jorge Ruiz
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