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Release Date:
January 24, 2020
Original Title:
ColOZio
Genres:
Comedy
Production Companies:
Bias Post
Cuarto Para las Doce
Distrito Films
Production Countries:
Mexico
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 91
In 1994, Mexican presidential candidate Colosio garnered attention for his democratic ideology and anti-corruption stance until he was shot through the head in Tijuana. The wondrous ColOZio, which is partly based on true events, starts three days prior with a prophecy to tripping friends Diego and Gael: save Colosio from death. The duo's dancing in a kaleidoscopic animated, almost 10-minute-long title sequence subsequently sets the tone for a playful, delightfully over-the-top road movie. Expect mythical apparitions, cartoony chases and plenty of drink and drugs.
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Director:
Artemio Narro
Director of Photography:
Mariel Baqueiro
Editor:
Liora Spilk Bialostozky
Executive Producer:
Artemio Narro
Original Music Composer:
Matías Barberis
Rodrigo Garibay
Andrés Sánchez
Producer:
Carlos Narro
Ixel Rion
Matías Barberis
Rubén Gutiérrez
Screenplay:
María González de León
Artemio Narro
Sound Designer:
Matías Barberis
Sound Mixer:
Raquel Belver
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Jaime Baksht
Michelle Couttolenc
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