Ship of Dreams (1996) [N/A]

Release Date:
October 25, 1996

Original Title:
La nave de los sueños

Genres:
Drama

Production Companies:
Aries Films
Cooperativa Río Mixcoac
Instituto Mexicano de Cinematografía
Producciones Cinematográficas UNO Ltda.
Tango Bravo

Production Countries:
Colombia | Mexico | Venezuela

Ratings / Certifications:
CO: +16 

Runtime: 92

6 stowaways willing to do anything... Except to fail to life

Four men and two women illegaly board a cargo ship from Buenaventura, Colombia to New York. All their dreams and frustrations confronts them while they attempt not to be discovered by the ship crew. They all seek the "American Dream".

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Art Direction:
Horacio Torrija

Assistant Director:
Alexis Durán

Cinematography:
Sabine Lancelin

Director:
Ciro Durán

Director of Photography:
Sabine Lancelin

Editor:
Carlos Salcés

Executive Producer:
Diana Sanchez
Alejandro Pelayo
Esther Durán
Philippe Toledano
Gabriel Retes

Music:
Miguel Ángel Fuster

Producer:
Joyce Ventura

Production Assistant:
Diego Morales

Screenplay:
Ciro Durán
Dunav Kuzmanich

Script:
Isabel Cristina Méndez

Set Decoration:
Enrique Linero

Sound:
Evelia Cruz

Sound Designer:
Luise Schröder

Sound Effects Editor:
Eric Dounce

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