A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Original Title:
Sayonara, Mi Amor
Genres:
Drama | Romance
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 23
Miguel, an illegal Mexican immigrant, takes an interest in Yui, a Japanese immigrant, with only one problem: neither of them can speak English or each other’s language. This is a story of two people from completely different backgrounds slowly fall for one another without speaking a single word.
Assistant Camera:
Lucia Rinaldi
Assistant Director:
Houry Magarian
Associate Producer:
Daniel Ramirez
Director:
Luis Roberto Alcazar
Director of Photography:
Jaime Torres
Editor:
Josh Pulido
Executive Producer:
Sebastian Alcazar
Juan Uribe
Linda Uribe
Gaffer:
Christian Kazadi
Grip:
Joao Pedro Oliveira
David Hughes
Music:
Kanoa Wolfe-Doblin
Producer:
Luis Roberto Alcazar
Gene Aversa
Alejandro Etcheagaray
Sound:
Christian Kazadi
Writer:
Luis Roberto Alcazar
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