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Release Date:
January 31, 2024
Original Title:
Mácula
Genres:
Drama
Production Companies:
Escuela Nacional de Artes Cinematográficas (ENAC)
UNAM
Production Countries:
Mexico
Ratings / Certifications:
MX: B
Runtime: 15
Olivia notices a blood stain on her panties during her 8th birthday. After trying to remove the stain, she tells her mother, who assumes that she has started her menstrual cycle. After a couple of interactions with her older cousin, Ernesto, her mother is no longer sure what is going on, however, they will only be able to talk about it 10 years later.
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Assistant Camera:
Sebastián Carrasco
Assistant Director:
Sebastián de León
Assistant Production Design:
Daniela García Mancera
Colorist:
Lorena Godínez Cuaxiloa
Director:
Nirvana Alfonso
Director of Photography:
Lorena Godínez Cuaxiloa
Editor:
Nirvana Alfonso
Itzanamí Vidales
Executive Producer:
María de los Ángeles Castro Gurría
Post Producer:
Nirvana Alfonso
Producer:
Trini Salinas
Production Assistant:
Diblik Mendizábal
Production Design:
Fernando Hilerio
Production Manager:
Tania Alfonso Alfaro
Screenplay:
Nirvana Alfonso
Second Assistant Camera:
Michell Lúa
Second Assistant Director:
Natalia Cabello
Sound Editor:
Ana Victoria Méndez
Sound Mixer:
Ana Victoria Méndez
Sound Recordist:
Ana Victoria Méndez
Special Effects Supervisor:
Fernando Hilerio
VFX Supervisor:
Nirvana Alfonso
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