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Release Date:
February 5, 2015
Original Title:
Archivo 253
Alternate Titles:
File 253
Genres:
Horror
Production Countries:
Mexico
Ratings / Certifications:
MX: C
Runtime: 79
In 2013 a psychiatric clinic which served for more than 50 years caring for patients in Mexico City was demolished. A few months before its demolition, four young men came to investigate the clinic, determined to discover the truth about rumors of strange and paranormal events, recording everything with which they encounter. Today, the whereabouts of these four young men are unknown, remaining only fragments of their recordings.
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3D Animator:
Carlos Adan Santos Moreno
Associate Producer:
Arturo Arroyo
Roque Falabella
Daniel Pomerantz
Raúl Prado
Boris Verbitzky
Colorist:
Oyvind Stiauren
Costume Design:
Tania De Regil
Director:
Abe Rosenberg Fishbein
Director of Photography:
Joseph Hemsani Levy
Editor:
Alonso Quijano
Tansy Huws
Executive Producer:
Carlos Cesarman
Rodolfo Marquez
Daniel Posada
Erica Sánchez Su
First Assistant Camera:
Rodrigo Calderon Garcia
First Assistant Director:
Roque Falabella
Makeup Artist:
Daniela Martinez
Elisa Palacios
Post Production Supervisor:
Santiago de la Paz
Producer:
Claudio Sodi Zapata
Joseph Hemsani Levy
Production Assistant:
Janikke Curuchet
Juan Carlos Elías
Andrea Greenberg
Elisheva Quiroz
Production Design:
Luis Fernando Lopez Sanchez Mejorada
Production Manager:
Boris Verbitzky
Screenplay:
Abe Rosenberg Fishbein
Joseph Hemsani Levy
Set Decoration:
Ashley Fell
Still Photographer:
Giselle Amkie
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