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Release Date:
March 13, 2014
Original Title:
Asteroide
Production Companies:
Bolchevique
Ecocinema
Movie City
Transistor Films
Zensky Cine
Production Countries:
Mexico
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 122
Cristina returns to her hometown Cuernavaca after a seven year absence. The bittersweet reunion with her brother Mauricio unravels old and tragic memories. Cristina, determined to heal their relationship, collapses its fragile stability.
Art Department Assistant:
Julio Vargas Sangineo
Art Direction:
Karen Torres
Assistant Director:
Karintia Franco
Pamela Gómez
Boom Operator:
Samuel Garcilazo
Camera Intern:
Eduardo Rangel
Eduardo Valderrama
Casting:
Erick Cruz Alemán
Color Timer:
Ernie Schaeffer
Construction Coordinator:
René Hernández Velasco
Construction Foreman:
Benigno Cabañas Ávalos
Jesús Hernández Sánchez
Costume Design:
Adela Cortázar
Costume Supervisor:
Daniel Ávila
Director:
Marcelo Tobar
Director of Photography:
Alejandro Mejía
Driver:
José Luis El Máquinas
Editor:
José M. Martínez
Editorial Production Assistant:
Luis Winder
Gaffer:
Javier Sánchez Carrera
Grip:
Alonso Sánchez Mejía
Hairstylist:
Itzel Oregón Márquez Padilla
Line Producer:
Isaac Montecillo
Makeup Department Head:
Itzel Oregón Márquez Padilla
Post Production Supervisor:
Marcelo Tobar
Post-Production Manager:
Elsa Reyes
Producer:
Marcelo Tobar
Miguel Angel Mendoza
Alejandro Mejía
Elsa Reyes
Production Manager:
Chris Hernández Figueroa
Production Office Assistant:
Ricardo Canchola
Screenplay:
Marcelo Tobar
Script Supervisor:
Ana Zagal
Set Decoration:
Enrique Cuevas Gómez
Set Designer:
Karen Torres
Sound Recordist:
Andrés Saldaña
Still Photographer:
Sandra Kaethner
Visual Effects:
Ricardo Canchola
Diego Mata
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