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Release Date:
October 27, 2013
Original Title:
Salaverna
Production Countries:
Mexico
Ratings / Certifications:
MX: B-15
Runtime: 70
In 2010, the mining company Tayahua, from Carlos Slim, began the eviction of 150 families from the Salaverna community in Zacatecas, with the intention of starting an open-air mining project. More than 100 families are evicted, but 35 decided to stay. It’s been three years and the families that stayed has to take the pressure from the company and the government, who are looking to expel them.
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Additional Photography:
Mónica Luján Chávez
Assistant Director:
Mónica Luján Chávez
Cinematography:
Bernadet Del Río
Edin Alain Martinez Aguirre
Director:
Edin Alain Martinez Aguirre
Documentation & Support:
Colette Lilly
Editor:
Edin Alain Martinez Aguirre
Executive Producer:
Daniel Hernández Palestino
Magdalena Gómez Rangel
Colette Lilly
Music:
Roberto Magallanes Quintanar
Music Editor:
Esaúl Arteaga Domínguez
Musical:
Conjunto Estampa Norteña
Producer:
Colette Lilly
Edith Ortega
Edin Alain Martinez Aguirre
Screenplay:
Edin Alain Martinez Aguirre
Screenstory:
Colette Lilly
Claudia Garibaldi Toledo
Edin Alain Martinez Aguirre
Thanks:
Abraham Escobedo Salas
Title Graphics:
Colette Lilly
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