Metal Child (2014) [N/A]

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Release Date:
October 18, 2014

Original Title:
Niño de Metal

Production Companies:
Arbol Cine
Por la Sombrita
Solar Filmworks

Production Countries:
Mexico

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 14

It’s Saturday in Mexico City. A young man, Munra, works weekends in a street market that deals in heavy metal products. He finds himself in deep trouble when he has to take care of his two-year-old, Ozzy. He had Ozzy with his girlfriend, La Vamp, who’s also into heavy metal, but unfortunately, and much to Munra’s chagrin, no longer into him. When people are disappointed and in pain they can end up doing things that are thoughtless and absurd…

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Art Direction:
Claudia Vergara
Alejandro Martínez

Assistant Art Director:
Alfredo Regalado

Assistant Director:
Matías Estevez Ciganda

Associate Producer:
Pedro García Mejía
Giselle Elias
Carlos Alvarado
Annaiz Cortez
Raúl Villanueva

Camera Intern:
Mauricio Sánchez

Cinematography:
Manuel Caballero

Color Timer:
Daniel Amado

Construction Coordinator:
Francisco Ortiz
Norberto Aguilar
Omar Rocha

Construction Foreman:
Carlos Ledezma

Costume Design:
Nayeli de Alba

Director:
Pedro García Mejía

Editor:
Pedro García Mejía

Music Editor:
Arturo Dozal

Producer:
Valeria Chávez

Production Office Assistant:
Arely Cantellano
Aranza Salazar

Screenplay:
Pedro García Mejía

Set Decoration:
Javier Pérez Carrera

Sound Designer:
Javier de Alba Solis

Sound Editor:
Israel Tapia

Sound Recordist:
Juan Orozco

Sound mixer:
Javier de Alba Solis

Translator:
Tiosha Bojórquez Chapela

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