A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
October 14, 2010
Original Title:
Borrar de la Memoria
Genres:
Romance | Thriller
Production Companies:
Magenta Films
Sula Films
Production Countries:
Mexico
Ratings / Certifications:
MX: C
Runtime: 112
A love story turned assassination against the backdrop of the 1968 student massacre whose unresolved status is finally resolved in tense life threatening conditions. The story of a stubborn journalist who undertakes the clarification and bringing to justice of the heinous murder of one student forty years later represents a dedicated effort to force a country from denial to reconciliation and closure of tragic social and political events in a country´s history. A nation cannot allow official cover-ups that seek to delete and erase from the collective memory events that prevent a nation´s march towards social justice.
Animation:
Luis Cage
Assistant Director:
Carlos Rodmar
Assistant Editor:
Andrei Pulver
Associate Producer:
Alejandro Sugich
Cinematography:
Juan Bernardo Sánchez Mejía
Colorist:
Fabián García
Costume Design:
Adriana Perez Solis
Costumer:
Adriana Perez Solis
Digital Compositor:
Luis Cage
Director:
Alfredo Gurrola
Editor:
Alfredo Gurrola
Luis Alonso Cortés
Executive Producer:
Bosco Arochi
Walter Navas
Foley Artist:
Leonardo A. Barragán
Travis Cameron
Makeup Department Head:
Jorge Siller
Makeup Designer:
Jorge Siller
Music:
Alfredo Santa Ana
Music Supervisor:
Herminio Gutiérrez
Online Editor:
Fabián García
Post Production Coordinator:
Luis Alonso Cortés
Producer:
Luis Eduardo Reyes
Telber Gustafson
Production Assistant:
Fernando Perezgil
Screenplay:
Rafael Aviña
Second Assistant Director:
Senties Raul
Second Unit Cinematographer:
Jesús Nagore
Second Unit Director:
Luis Alonso Cortés
Shoe Design:
Vanessa Mendoza
Sound Designer:
Jeronimo Gorraez
Adolfo Hernandez Santisteban
Sound Mixer:
Octavio Sánchez
Gerardo Trigueros
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Raul Atondo
Special Effects Makeup Artist:
Jorge Siller
Supervising Sound Editor:
Adolfo Hernandez Santisteban
Jeronimo Gorraez
Unit Production Manager:
Luis Alonso Cortés
Wardrobe Master:
Marian Celis
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