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Release Date:
June 26, 2011
Original Title:
El lugar más pequeño
Genres:
Documentary
Production Companies:
Asociación de Recuperación y Desarrollo del Municipio
Beca Gucci Ambulante
Centro de Capacitación Cinematográfica (CCC)
Consejo Nacional para la Cultura y las Artes
Copa Airlines
Fondo Nacional para la Cultura y las Artes
Fondo para la Producción Cinematográfica de Calidad
Instituto Mexicano de Cinematografía
Sony México
Production Countries:
Mexico
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 100
Years after the Salvadoran military destroyed the village of Cinquera in that country’s civil war, survivors have returned to rebuild their community. Soulful, beautifully rendered, this amazing debut is an evocative testament to place, memory and the power of life to rebound from tragedy.
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Assistant Camera:
Rodrigo Frías Becerra
Assistant Director:
Analeine Cal y Mayor
Color Assistant:
Isis Puente
Color Grading:
Óscar Amezquita
Mauro Méndez
Carmen López
Colorist:
Alex del Pilar
Digital Intermediate Editor:
Cristina Laguna Moreno
Director:
Tatiana Huezo
Director of Photography:
Ernesto Pardo
Dolby Consultant:
Carlos Alberto Cuevas Calonge
Driver:
José Francisco Navarro
Rolando Galdámez
Editor:
Paulina del Paso
Tatiana Huezo
Editorial Services:
Lucrecia Gutiérrez Maupomé
Executive Producer:
Henner Hofmann
Liliana Pardo
Foley Recordist:
José E. Caldararo
Graphic Designer:
Gabriela Gordillo
Location Production Assistant:
Pedro Ramón Fuentes
Musician:
Tom Hornig
Negative Cutter:
Guadalupe Ramírez
Original Music Composer:
Leonardo Heiblum
Jacobo Lieberman
Post Producer:
José Fragoso
Producer:
Nicolás Celis
Production Assistant:
Francisca Huezo
Tránsito Paz
Brenda Flores Ahedo
Production Coordinator:
Amaya Suárez Diez
Screenplay:
Tatiana Huezo
Sound Designer:
Lena Esquenazi
Sound Editor:
Lena Esquenazi
Sound Mixer:
Marco Antonio Hernández
Sound Recordist:
Federico González Jordán
Thanks:
Yibrán Asuad
Emiliano Altuna
Carlos Rossini
Miguel Schverdfinger
Liliana Pardo
Martín Boege
Isabel Muñoz
María Secco
Trainee Production Coordinator:
Miguel Huezo
Translator:
Juan Cristián Gutiérrez Maupomé
Lucy Moffatt
Lucrecia Gutiérrez Maupomé
Visual Effects:
Marco Hernández Calvo
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