A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
October 18, 1990
Original Title:
Rojo amanecer
Alternate Titles:
Amanhecer Vermelho
Bengalas en el cielo
Czerwony świt
Красный рассвет
Genres:
Drama | History | Thriller
Production Companies:
Cinematográfica Sol S.A.
Production Countries:
Mexico
Ratings / Certifications:
MX: C
Runtime: 96
On October 2, 1968, a student uprising descends into violence after the Mexican government begins to use lethal force against the protesters.
Art Department Assistant:
Antonio Martínez
Assistant Director:
Julio Fons
Elvia D' Angelis
Sergio Muñoz
Boom Operator:
Rogelio Pichardo
Camera Operator:
Miguel Urbina
Camera Technician:
Manuel Sainz
Chef:
Miguel González
Color Timer:
Lorenzo Mondragón
Costume Design:
Denise Romero
Dialogue:
Roberto Sosa Sr.
Director:
Jorge Fons
Director of Photography:
Miguel Garzón
Editor:
Sigfrido García Jr.
Editorial Production Assistant:
José Manuel Fregoso
Electrician:
Gabriel Vega
Executive Producer:
Marcela Mejía
Machinist:
Mario Sánchez
Makeup Artist:
Laura Bonilla
Original Music Composer:
Eduardo Roel
Karen Roel
Post Production Supervisor:
Sigfrido García Jr.
Post-Production Manager:
José Manuel Fragoso
Producer:
Héctor Bonilla
Valentín Trujillo
Production Design:
José Luis Garduño
Helmut Greisser
Production Manager:
Rafael Gutiérrez
Production Office Assistant:
Mario Torres
Víctor Lozoya
Ricardo Pérez Tapi
Script:
Ximena Cuevas
Sequence Supervisor:
Susana González
Set Decoration:
Helmut Greisser
Mario Sánchez
Sound Design Assistant:
Marithe Chico
Martha García
Sound Editor:
Sergio Castro
Juan Manuel Chávez
Sound Montage Associate:
Fernando Álvarez
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
René Ruiz Cerón
Sound Recordist:
Leonel Durán López
Special Effects:
Raúl Gutiérrez
Still Photographer:
José Alonso
Title Graphics:
Eduardo Mendoza
Unit Production Manager:
Francisco García
Utility Stunts:
Fernando Ibarra
José Luis López
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