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Release Date:
February 28, 1999
Original Title:
Todo el poder
Genres:
Comedy | Crime
Production Companies:
Altavista Films
Production Countries:
Mexico
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 102
Gabriel is a filmmaker in Mexico City, where he is a victim of crime and violence sometimes even three times a day. This is a black comedy that shows the extreme situation Mexico City is suffering as far as crime is concerned, and the tension the city and it's inhabitants live day after day.
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Art Department Coordinator:
Adriana Mondragón
Art Direction:
Carlos Benassini
Assistant Director:
Miguel Lima
Nela Fernández
Christian Murguía
Camera Intern:
Alejandro Martínez Resendez
Casting:
Claudia Becker
Costume Design:
Adela Cortázar
Costume Supervisor:
Adriana Mondragón
Director:
Fernando Sariñana
Director of Photography:
Eduardo Martínez Solares
Editor:
Alex Rodríguez
Executive Producer:
Avelino Rodríguez
Gaffer:
Fernando Moreno
Makeup Artist:
Gabriela Benito
Makeup Effects:
Alfredo Mora
Music Editor:
Lynn Fainchtein
Original Music Composer:
Enrique Quezadas
Post Production Supervisor:
Tlacatéotl Mata
Producer:
Francisco González Compeán
Fernando Sariñana
Production Design:
Marco Niro
Production Manager:
Carlos Jesús Pérez
Production Office Coordinator:
Adriana Mondragón
Screenplay:
Carolina Rivera
Enrique Renteria
Fernando Sariñana
Screenstory:
Fernando Sariñana
Set Dressing Production Assistant:
Ernesto Garabito
Sound Designer:
Ruy García
Sound Director:
Pedro Mejía
Sound Recordist:
Felipe Zavala
Unit Production Manager:
Humberto Domínguez
Visual Effects Supervisor:
Alex Vázquez
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