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Release Date:
October 22, 2013
Original Title:
Enero
Genres:
Drama
Production Companies:
Sinestesia
Production Countries:
Mexico
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 88
After murdering his wife, Horacio runs away with his lover, Lucrecia. Hidden in a cabin in the country, they try to maintain their love, which is impossible to sustain. Desperation and guilt force them to face their own limits.
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Assistant Art Director:
David Christian Solis
Ingrid Moreno
Associate Producer:
Tomás Torres Ibarra
Boom Operator:
Bruno Molina
Camera Operator:
Mariano Rentería
Cinematography:
Anna Soler Cepriá
Director:
Adrián González Camargo
Editor:
Juan Carlos Rodarte
Executive Producer:
Alberto Zúñiga
Gaffer:
Alfonso Pascual
Key Grip:
Iván Martínez Pérez
Music:
Abraham Urquiza
Production Assistant:
Zeus Alcaraz
Rogelio Alvarado
Enrique Chuck
Alfredo Caraballo
Production Design:
Cindy Alejandra López
Screenplay:
Adrián González Camargo
Second Assistant Director:
Anaís Forcada
Fátima Vega
Second Unit Director:
Juan Alberto Malo
Sound Editor:
David Lobato
Roberto Aramburu
Visual Effects:
Alan Vaca
Paul Escamilla
Marcelo Martínez
Jaime Arturo Chávez
Andrés Nava
Paulina Valdés
Diego Sánchez
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