Mea Culpa (????) [N/A]

Original Title:
Mea Culpa

Production Countries:
Mexico

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 15

Mea Culpa is a coming-of-age dramedy that tells the story of María, a religious teenager who experiences an identity conflict as she develops sexual feelings for her friend Sam.

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Art Department Assistant:
Magaly Escobedo

Assistant Editor:
Isabel González Centeno

Boom Operator:
Marcos Rangel

Casting:
Isabel González Centeno
Paulina Hinojosa
Balbina Lozano Castaño

Cinematography:
Andrea Aguirre Doria

Co-Producer:
Paulina Hinojosa

Colorist:
Isabel González Centeno

Digital Imaging Technician:
Paulina Hinojosa

Director:
Isabel González Centeno

Editor:
Dharma Delgado
Isabel González Centeno

Executive Producer:
Isabel González Centeno
José Manuel González Loya

First Assistant Camera:
Isabela Tortolero

First Assistant Director:
Balbina Lozano Castaño

Gaffer:
Guillermo Cuadros

Graphic Designer:
Mariana Figueroa

Key Grip Production Assistant:
Reynold Gauna

Line Producer:
Héctor Tortolero

Music:
Max Powers

Producer:
Isabel González Centeno

Production Assistant:
Diego Matus
Ciro Murguía
Sofía Rodríguez

Production Design:
Daniella Esparza

Second Assistant Camera:
Guillermo Cuadros

Set Designer:
Ingrid González

Set Medic:
Ciro Murguía

Sound:
Melissa Lozano Barocio

Sound Designer:
Melissa Lozano Barocio

Sound Editor:
Melissa Lozano Barocio

Sound Mixer:
Melissa Lozano Barocio

Swing:
Ciro Murguía

Third Assistant Camera:
Reynold Gauna

Transportation Captain:
Dharma Delgado
Ciro Murguía

Writer:
Isabel González Centeno

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