Maria Candelaria (1944) [N/A]

Release Date:
January 20, 1944

Original Title:
María Candelaria (Xochimilco)

Alternate Titles:
Portrait of Maria
Мария Канделария

Genres:
Drama | Romance

Production Companies:
Films Mundiales

Production Countries:
Mexico

Ratings / Certifications:
MX: A 

Runtime: 102

A young journalist asks an old artist about the portrait of a naked Indian woman that he has in his study. The artist tells the story of Maria Candelaria, a young Indian woman who was rejected by her own people for being the daughter of a prostitute. She is protected by a young Indian man, Lorenzo Rafael, who has fallen in love with her.

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Art Direction:
Jorge Fernández

Assistant Director:
Jaime Contreras

Associate Producer:
Felipe Subervielle

Camera Operator:
Domingo Carrillo

Costume Design:
Armando Valdés Peza

Director:
Emilio Fernández

Director of Photography:
Gabriel Figueroa

Editor:
Jorge Busto
Gloria Schoemann

Lighting Director:
Daniel López

Makeup Artist:
Ana Guerrero

Original Music Composer:
Francisco Domínguez
Rodolfo Halffter

Painter:
Frank Wesselhoff

Producer:
Agustín J. Fink

Production Manager:
Armando Espinosa

Script Supervisor:
Matilde Landeta

Sound Director:
Howard E. Randall

Writer:
Mauricio Magdaleno
Emilio Fernández

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