A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Directed by:
Ai Weiwei
Release Date:
January 24, 2020
Original Title:
Vivos
Genres:
Documentary
Production Companies:
AWW Germany Gmbh
Fart
No Ficción
Production Countries:
Germany | Mexico
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 112
Since an attack on students of the Ayotzinapa Rural Teachers' College in 2014 resulted in six deaths and in the forced disappearance of 43, the students’ families have been living in limbo with their unanswered questions, their struggle embodying the psychological and emotional toll of endemic violence upon Mexican society.
On the night of September 26, 2014, a convoy of students from Ayotzinapa Rural Teachers' College was disappeared by a drug cartel-afflicted Guerrero state. Weiwei portrays the human impact in the families by this event.
Additional Director of Photography:
Argel Ahumada
Gabriel Villegas
Associate Producer:
Elena Fortes
Daniela Alatorre
Data Management Technician:
Alejandro Cárdenas Treviño
Alejandra Condesa de Ruvalcaba
Pedro Alan García Flores
Wanadi Siso
Digital Colorist:
Dirk Meier
Director:
Ai Weiwei
Director of Photography:
Ernesto Pardo
Bruno Santamaría Razo
Ai Weiwei
Ma Yan
Editor:
Nils Pagh Andersen
Line Producer:
Frida Maceira Zamora
Enrique Chuck
Music Supervisor:
Herminio Gutiérrez
Original Music Composer:
Jens Bjørnkjær
Post Coordinator:
Meiling Lin
Producer:
Ai Weiwei
Production Manager:
Meital Rozental
Production Office Coordinator:
Abril López Carrillo
Researcher:
María Luisa Aguilar
John Gibler
Paula Mónaco
Daniela Rea Gómez
Meital Rozental
Sound Designer:
Henrik 'Gugge' Garnov
Sound Mixer:
Henrik 'Gugge' Garnov
Sound Recordist:
Isabel Azevedo
Gabriel Villegas
Nicolás Aguilar Límenes
Baruch Arias
Checho Bravo
Juan Carlos Prieto
Loretta Ratto
Unit Production Manager:
Laura Berrón
Enrique Chuck
Edson Tulio Cortez Franco
Tatiana Graullera
Carlos Rossini
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