A New Goodbye (2019) [N/A]

Release Date:
May 31, 2019

Original Title:
Un Nuevo Adiós

Genres:
Drama

Production Companies:
Centro Universitario de Estudios Cinematográficos (CUEC)
PayPa Productions
UNAM

Production Countries:
Mexico

Ratings / Certifications:
MX: B 

Helen lives with her son Bruno, but Bruno doesn't behave like a normal kid. She will have to overcome the mourning crisis to withstand reality.

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Assistant Art Director:
Lisa Méndez Robbins

Assistant Camera:
Bernardo Pérez

Assistant Director:
Joshua Cruz

Boom Operator:
Tania Álvarez

Casting Director:
Pau Verdalet

Catering:
Marycarmen García Olagaray

Continuity:
Adriana Maldonado

Director:
Pau Verdalet

Director of Photography:
Oscar Sarmiento Schultz

Editor:
Clemente Piña
Adrianna Maldonado
Pau Verdalet

Location Manager:
Marycarmen García Olagaray

Makeup & Hair:
Lisa Méndez Robbins

Music:
Oscar Sarmiento Schultz

Post Producer:
Pau Verdalet

Production Coordinator:
Iris Esmeralda Martínez

Production Design:
Antonia Silva Alvarado

Production Executive:
Marycarmen García Olagaray

Production Manager:
Francisco Nachón

Second Assistant "A" Camera:
Ali Barrlor

Sound Designer:
Vicente Méndez Saucedo

Sound Mixer:
Vicente Méndez Saucedo

Sound Recordist:
Vicente Méndez Saucedo

Writer:
Pau Verdalet

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