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Release Date:
October 15, 2006
Original Title:
Erendira Ikikunari
Alternate Titles:
Erendira Ikikunari
Erendira the Untamable
Erendira, la indomable
Eréndira la indomable
Genres:
Adventure | Drama | Fantasy
Production Companies:
Centro Universitario de Estudios Cinematográficos (CUEC)
Eréndira Producciones
Fondo para la Producción Cinematográfica de Calidad
Instituto Mexicano de Cinematografía
Production Countries:
Mexico
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 117
ERENDIRA IKIKUNARI is a beautifully shot action film that recreates the 16th century legend of Erendira, a young Purepecha woman who became an icon of bravery during the destruction of indigenous Mexico by the Spanish conquistadors. When the Spanish arrive, they take advantage of the discord and conflict among the Mexican natives, reaping the benefits of a region divided. Erendira, a young Purepecha women on verge of marriage, refuses to allow her land to be destroyed and stands up to the social conventions prohibiting women to participate in battle. In the face of the invasion, she steals and learns to ride a horse against the Spanish, winning the respect of her tribal leaders. Along her amazing journey, she becomes a symbol of strength and resistance within her culture. This feature length film was shot entirely in the original Purepecha language.
Art Direction:
Gilda Navarro
Costume Supervisor:
Saul H. Liera
Director:
Juan Mora Catlett
Director of Photography:
Toni Kuhn
Editor:
Carlos Montes de Oca
Executive Producer:
Walter Navas
Hair Designer:
Aurora Sanchez
Makeup Artist:
Julián Pizá
Music:
Andrés Sánchez
Producer:
Mariana Lizárraga
Elizabeth Catlett
Juan Mora Catlett
Luis Kelly
Screenplay:
Juan Mora Catlett
Sound:
Carlos Aguilar
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