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Release Date:
June 19, 2015
Original Title:
Ayotzinapa
Alternate Titles:
Ayotzinapa: Crónica de un crimen de Estado
Genres:
Documentary
Production Companies:
El Principio Producciones
Production Countries:
Mexico
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 103
This film is a story, testimony and documentation of the forced disappearance of 43 student teachers, which exposes the criminal complicity between the police and military authorities, between the political and economic elites and criminal organizations in Mexico, which appear to be different forces, but respond to similar interests.
Additional Photography:
Mauricio Monterrubio
Assistant Director:
Martín Hardy
Camera Intern:
Sergio Guadarrama
Camera Operator:
Sol Gómez
Saudhi Batalla
Alex Argüelles
Cinematography:
Bruno Santamaría Razo
Color Timer:
Alejandra Arenas
Viko Malrostro
Director:
Xavier Robles
Driver:
Mario Tapia
Christian Morales
Editor:
Paloma Robles
Editorial Services:
Ezequiel Reyes
Executive Producer:
Pablo Spravkin
Erik Zarza
Guadalupe Ortega
Lighting Supervisor:
Alejandro Licona
Machinist:
Francisco Almazán
Music Editor:
Juanjo Rodríguez
Post Production Supervisor:
Rodolfo Juárez
Producer:
Guadalupe Ortega
Production Accountant:
Mariano Valencia
Ángel Espinoza
Julio Baltazar
Production Office Assistant:
Ángel Chávez
Marco Vinicio Dávila
Screenplay:
Xavier Robles
Sound Designer:
Samuel Betanzos
Sound Editor:
Samuel Betanzos
Aldo Domínguez
Sound Montage Associate:
Juanjo Rodríguez
Sound Recordist:
Miguel Sandoval
Acelo Ruíz Villanueva
Armando Martínez
Sound mixer:
Aldo Domínguez
Thanks:
René Bejarano
María Rojo
Translator:
Yuli Rodríguez
Adolfo Tenorio-Madrid
Adriana Canovas
Guillermo Pérez Muñoz
Josué Piña
Franziska Surber
Guadalupe Ortega
Alejandra Maciel
Nancy Soto
Alejandro Maciel de la Vega
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