A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
April 24, 2013
Original Title:
Las Búsquedas
Genres:
Drama
Production Companies:
Caverna Cine
Production Countries:
Mexico
Ratings / Certifications:
MX: PG
Runtime: 77
Revenge, redemption and chance are the topics that underpin José Luis Valle’s new film. A man runs his errands: cleans the house, picks up the dry cleaning, pays his debts and buys groceries. Then, inexplicably commits suicide. His death smites his wife, Elvira, who is unaware of the reasons for suicide. At another point, Ulises is assaulted and stripped of the portfolio that held the only photo he kept of her deceased daughter. He sets out to find the thief and kill him. The lives of Elvira and Ulises intersect unexpectedly.
Camera Intern:
Nelson Aguilar
Cinematography:
César Gutiérrez Miranda
Director:
José Luis Valle
Editor:
Ulises Vallejo
First Assistant Director:
Jonathan Hernández
Post Production Supervisor:
César Gutiérrez Miranda
Producer:
José Luis Valle
Production Office Assistant:
Eduardo Ordieres
Jorge Sosa
Tere Viñas
Screenplay:
José Luis Valle
Sound Designer:
José Miguel Enriquez
Sound Director:
Armando Narváez
Thanks:
Elsa Reyes
Gabriela Benito
Bruno Vallarino
Lupina Becerra
Federico Ortega
Alfredo Martínez
Samuel Ayala Luévanos
Cecilia Mendoza
Carmen Viñas
Armando Casas
Fernando Hernández
César Talamantes
Galileo Galaz
Alex Vázquez
Luciano Percastre Martínez
Mayra Pérez Martínez
Elvira Viñas
Abril Garcíatorres
Jorge Sánchez
Paola Robledo
Ruben Montiel
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