A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
March 10, 2019
Original Title:
45 días en Jarbar
Alternate Titles:
45 Days in Harvar
Genres:
Documentary
Production Companies:
Art Kingdom
Arte Mecánica
Aréchiga
CM Films
Chinchorro Films
Velarium Arts
Production Countries:
Mexico
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 78
The plastic artist Cesar Arechiga recreates his living room and studio in the maximum-security prison of Puente Grande, Jalisco, in which fifteen inmates learn about paper production, clay modeling, sculpting and painting. Through this artistic interaction, they share their personal experiences of how they became involved with the world of drug trafficking.
Additional Director of Photography:
Rodrigo Sandoval
Assistant Director:
Luis Ocampo
Assistant Editor:
Abraham Cruz
Associate Producer:
Jorge Michel Grau
Data Management Technician:
Pedro de la Garza
Director:
César Aréchiga
Director of Photography:
Claudia Becerril Bulos
Editor:
Clementina Mantellini
Executive Producer:
Gustavo Castillón
Juan Mario Sahagun
Ozcar Sánchez González
Line Producer:
Fernando Bueno
Patricia Ortiz
Music:
Willy Zavala
Post Producer:
Pedro de la Garza
Producer:
César Aréchiga
Mayra Espinosa Castro
Production Manager:
Yezin Carrillo
Screenplay:
César Aréchiga
Clementina Mantellini
Second Unit Director:
María Fernanda Galindo Chico
Dalia R. Reyes
Sound Designer:
Pedro Martínez Negrete
Diego Orendain
Sound Recordist:
Miguel Ángel López de Nava Alzaga
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