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2006 | Color | 117 min

This is the legend of Eréndira, an Indian woman who during the conquest of México, stole a horse from the Spaniards and rode it in a war to defend her people.


Country: México
Direction: Mora Catlett; Juan
Script: Mora Catlett; Juan
Production: Lizárraga; Mariana, Navas; Walter
Photography: Kuhn; Toni
Sound: Ojeda; Enrique
Music: Sánchez; Andrés
Cast:Alejandre; Édgar, Rodríguez; Justo Alberto, Rodríguez; Xochiquetzal, Rangel; Roberto Isidro
Participation year at FICM: 2006

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