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Release Date:
March 2, 2007
Original Title:
J-ok'el
Alternate Titles:
Curse of the Weeping Woman Jokel
Curse of the Weeping Woman: J-ok'el
J-ok'el
Jokel - Curse of the Weeping Woman
Genres:
Horror | Thriller
Production Companies:
Out of Light Entertainment
Production Countries:
Mexico
Ratings / Certifications:
MX: C
Runtime: 87
An unworldly and closed-minded American travels to a small village in exotic Chiapas, Mexico; at the behest of his estranged mother when his half-sister disappears during a local epidemic of kidnappings attributed to the legendary J-ok'el, the weeping woman, who drowned her own babies, centuries ago and whose spirit has returned to claim more children as her own.
Animal Wrangler:
Larry Casanova
Assistant Director:
Marti Torrens
Associate Producer:
James Berry
Casting:
Lila Selik
Colorist:
Ricardo Garfias
Costume Design:
Saul H. Liera
Director:
Benjamin Williams
Director of Photography:
Andrew Waruszewski
Dolly Grip:
Enrique Sánchez
Editor:
Slater Dixon
Executive Producer:
Roberto Morales Castro
Andrés Arnulfo Rodríguez Zarate
Francisco Morales Castro
Carlos Menéndez Roldán
First Assistant Camera:
Alejandro Ríos
Gaffer:
Gonzálo Torres
Line Producer:
José Alfonso Morquecho Bonilla
Makeup Artist:
Laura Silvana Verzi
Hersalia Cantoral Trejo
Music:
George Shaw
Music Editor:
Greg Curtis
Orchestrator:
Andrea Datzman
Tim Rodier
Chad Seiter
Post Producer:
Erik Mariñelarena
Producer:
Benjamin Williams
Andrés Rodríguez Franco
Production Design:
Paulina Gárnica
Screenplay:
Jeremy Svenson
Peter Theis
Andy Whitaker
Alondra Salinas
Second Assistant Director:
April Therese Shannon
Sound Designer:
Adam Hawk
Sound Recordist:
Hugo Noriega Valencia
Story:
Benjamin Williams
Storyboard Artist:
Luis Antonio Solórzano
Title Designer:
Maritza Castillo
VFX Artist:
Erik Mariñelarena
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