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Featuring:
Daniel Ruiz, Marcos Hernández, Aurora Chavero
Written by:
Clemente Castor
Directed by:
Clemente Castor
Release Date:
March 2, 2019
Original Title:
Príncipe de paz
Production Companies:
Fondo Nacional para la Cultura y las Artes
Salon de Belleza
Production Countries:
Mexico
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 84
A mysterious skeleton appears in a mexican neighborhood.
What divides us and what keeps us together? Maybe, both questions have the same answer. The body revealing itself to the mind. The mind to the space. The space, a place without walls which its inhabitants can't get out of. Confinement in a place that seems open. People like the objects of a place. A place as a body they can't get out of. The body, a group of membranes, the tissue that contains us. The fear that this tissue might not contain us anymore. A giant's skeleton appears.
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Animation:
Iván Sánchez
Art Department Assistant:
Sofía Nungaray
Art Direction:
Sofía Cravioto
Camera Department Production Assistant:
Valentín López
Camera Production Assistant:
Mariana Cantú
Co-Producer:
Cristian Manzutto
Color Grading:
François Nobecourt
Costume Designer:
Fernanda de la Vega
Director:
Clemente Castor Reyes
Director of Photography:
José Luis Arriaga
Editor:
Clemente Castor Reyes
Sean Von Dahn
Foley Editor:
Álvaro Ortiz
Music:
Gabriel Rey
Producer:
Verónica Posada
Andrew Martin
Arturo J. Kafuri
Alejandra Villalba García
Alejandro Alatorre
Screenplay:
Clemente Castor Reyes
Sound Designer:
Cristian Manzutto
Sound Mixer:
Cristian Manzutto
Sound Recordist:
Jorge Zubillaga
Steadycam:
Valentín López
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