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Release Date:
November 5, 2012
Original Title:
Táu
Production Companies:
Celuloide
Centro de Capacitación Cinematográfica (CCC)
Varios Lobos
malacosaCINE
Production Countries:
Mexico
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 80
Gustavo travels to the desert of Wirikuta in search of native species for his research. During his journey into the desert a series of strange events haunt him until one night he is assaulted, losing all of his belongings. The will to survive forces him to start the trek across the desert. It seems all is lost until Ana, his dead wife, appears. With the help of an old Huichol, Gustavo will confront his past and present life.
Costume Design:
Anna Guasch
Director:
Daniel Castro Zimbrón
Director of Photography:
Diego García
Editor:
Daniel Castro Zimbrón
Miguel Salgado
Executive Producer:
Sergio Autrey
Music:
Emiliano Motta
Emiliano González de León
Andrés Duhau
Producer:
Pablo Zimbrón Alva
Daniel Castro Zimbrón
Production Design:
Alasarine Ducolomb
Screenplay:
Daniel Castro Zimbrón
Marcos Castro
Sound Designer:
José Miguel Enriquez
Sound Editor:
Yuri Laguna
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