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Release Date:
September 9, 2011
Original Title:
En el nombre de la hija
Genres:
Drama
Production Companies:
Consejo Nacional de Cinematografía del Ecuador
Corporación Ecuador para Largo
Gestionarte Cine
Hubert Bals Fund
Programa Ibermedia
Visions Sud Est
Production Countries:
Colombia | Ecuador | Netherlands | Switzerland
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 108
En el Nombre de la Hija tells the story of a nine-year old girl whose name is in dispute. Manuela has been named alter her socialist-atheist father, but her catholic-conservative grandmother insists she should carry the name the first daughters of the family have carried for generations: Dolores. The story takes place in a Valley in the Ecuadorian Andes, during the summer of 1976. Manuela and her little brother, Camilo, are spending vacations with their cousins and grandparents at the family's farmhouse. Eager to defend her father's ideas, Manuela confronts her cousins and grandparents, but an unexpected encounter leads her to confront herself instead. Hidden in the family's abandoned library, schizophrenic uncle Felipe is devoted to setting words free from the constraints of dogmas. His wisdom sets Manuela free from her own dogmas and forever changes her relationship with words, including her own name.
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Additional Music:
Felipe Gangotena
Javier Gangotena
Art Direction:
Juan Carlos Acevedo
Assistant Sound Editor:
Christian Moya
Casting:
Paula Parrini
Co-Producer:
Anaís Domínguez
Costume Design:
María Caridad Carrión
Director:
Tania Hermida
Director of Photography:
Armando Salazar
Editor:
Vanessa Amores
Juan Carlos Donoso Gómez
Executive Producer:
Tania Hermida
Music:
Nelson García
Production Manager:
Paula Parrini
Sound Effects Editor:
Esteban Brauer
Sound Mixer:
Juan José Luzuriaga
Visual Effects:
Georgina Pretto
Writer:
Tania Hermida
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