Ashes from a Phoenix (????) [N/A]

Original Title:
Ante las brasas del Fénix

Genres:
Drama | Fantasy

Production Companies:
Anémona de Luz

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 14

Cyra is visited by her past meanwhile a play is happening.

On the opening night of "Ashes from a Phoenix", an actress is chased from the memories of her past. Also a mythological creature visits her at the dressing room to help her.

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Assistant Art Director:
Emmanuel Roldán

Assistant Camera:
Daniela Aguilar

Assistant Director:
Mauricio Arias Ley

Assistant Electrician:
Manuel Villegas
Fernando Fernández

Assistant Set Dresser:
Aura Sofia Palacio

Costume Assistant:
Diego Velazquez

Costume Design:
Eduardo Reygadas

Director:
Richard Rodriguez

Director of Photography:
Natalia Volpi

Editor:
Richard Rodriguez

Gaffer:
Axel Serna

Makeup & Hair:
Alexa Rodríguez

Makeup & Hair Assistant:
Andrea Peña
Susana Rodríguez

Makeup Designer:
Susana Rodríguez

Music:
Richard Rodriguez

Post Producer:
Richard Rodriguez

Producer:
Richard Rodriguez
Sebastian Aguiñaga

Producer's Assistant:
Andrea Olguín
Ramón Arias Ley
Carlos Alberto González Vega
Santiago Ortega
Abel Herrera
Arath Bautista

Production Design:
Aura Mejía

Script Supervisor:
Diego Jubal Quiroz
Francisco Sáenz

Second Assistant Camera:
Inés Ríos

Second Assistant Director:
Edwin Orlando

Sound:
Guillermo Zarate

Sound Assistant:
Carlos Garcia Bojorquez

Writer:
Richard Rodriguez

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