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Release Date:
January 1, 1992
Original Title:
Uno por 5, 3 por diez
Alternate Titles:
Uno x 5, 3 por diez
Genres:
Documentary
Production Companies:
TV UNAM
Production Countries:
Mexico
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 11
Video-performance of Melquíades Herrera about informal commerce in Mexico City. The artist shares a display of situations that occur daily in the city: the work of the merolico, the inventiveness of street vendors and unusual items, dysfunctional and of doubtful quality that they offer infused with intelligent humor, by way of approach to daily dynamics and of document that reflects the social fabric in Mexico City.
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Assistant Camera:
Javier Feria
Assistant Director:
Agustín Girón
Camera Operator:
Javier Farfán
Director:
Jorge Prior
Melquíades Herrera
Executive Producer:
Paco González
Lighting Director:
Ignacio Barroso Guerrero
Location Manager:
Fernando Cruz
Valentin Olvera
Music:
Gerardo Batiz
Post Producer:
Carlos Argaez
Isaias Zarco
Production Assistant:
Gustavo Picasso
Production Manager:
Florisa Calderon
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