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Release Date:
July 12, 2022
Original Title:
El llanto de Malintzín
Alternate Titles:
El llanto de Malintzin
La dama que llora
The crying of Malintzin
Genres:
Drama | Mystery
Production Companies:
FICTEQ Producciones
Sófocles Producciones
Production Countries:
Mexico
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 82
Nacho and Memo start working as night watchmen in a Tequila factory. It is a stormy night. As soon as they recognize themselves alone in the middle of the huge industry, they get ready to drink and then they discover an intruder inside the facilities. It is Don Catarino, an old beggar who lives off the mercy of the employees and is the one who warns them that a lost soul usually appears in that factory on stormy nights. He pleads with them to ignore her and not allow her to involve them in her troubles. As soon as he disappears, a woman asks them for help to shelter from the storm.
Assistant Art Director:
Luis Gerardo Larios
Assistant Director:
Román García
Camera Operator:
Carlos Solís
Costume Design:
Paola Nájera
Director:
Arturo Villaseñor
Director of Photography:
Edin Alain Martinez Aguirre
Makeup Artist:
Chema Goncort
Music:
Jaime Ruesga
Producer:
Arturo Villaseñor
Rigoberto Veloz
Production Design:
Paola Nájera
Production Manager:
Alex Sandoval
Sound Recordist:
Alonso Armendariz
Writer:
Arturo Villaseñor
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