A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
March 1, 2019
Original Title:
Acuitzeramo
Genres:
Drama
Production Companies:
Cabaldana Alchemy
Production Countries:
Mexico | United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 15
Salvador, a gay Mexican elder who has lost his partner of 15 years, calls his partner’s estranged son, Anthony, to tell him of his father’s passing. Unaware of their relationship, Anthony travels from Chicago to a small rural town in Mexico to attend his father’s funeral. As family secrets are exposed, identities and perceptions are challenged.
Additional Photography:
Rubén Magallán Ramírez
Assistant Director:
Omar Guadalupe Martínez Adame
Associate Producer:
Mario Calderon
Gabriel Romero
Roberto C. Naranjo
Lidia Lopez
Paul Munoz
Boom Operator:
Mladan Jurkovic
Catering:
Lupe Naranjo
Karina Serrato Naranjo
Co-Executive Producer:
Ornella Jaramillo
Joel Serrato
Bill Ferguson
Christian U. Hernandez
Color Grading:
Andre Rivas
Costume Design:
Jeanette Godoy
Director:
Miguel Angel Caballero
Director of Photography:
Philip Alexander Narvaez
Editor:
Mladan Jurkovic
Executive Producer:
Luis Aldana
First Assistant Camera:
Francisco Cortinas
Grip:
Rubén Magallán Ramírez
Jose Juan Leon Palmerin
Makeup & Hair:
Xiomara Sayavedra
Music:
Robert Revell
Producer:
Miguel Angel Caballero
Production Assistant:
Agustin Cortez
Production Manager:
Giovanni De Los Correa
Screenplay:
Miguel Angel Caballero
Script Supervisor:
Xiomara Sayavedra
Second Assistant Camera:
Guillermo Vidal Beltran
Sound Designer:
Mladan Jurkovic
Sound Mixer:
Mladan Jurkovic
Still Photographer:
Matias Ponce
Swing:
Francisco Cortinas
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