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2009 | Color | 19 min

During the mexican revolution, some film makers are searching for Pancho Villa, in order to film him and become rich and famous.


Country: México, Italia
Direction: Cecchetti; Federico
Script: Cecchetti; Federico
Production: Ehrnberg; Anders, Sinatra; Ray
Photography: Bettarelli; Massimo
Sound: Di Fiore; Stefano, Patiño; Gustavo
Cast:Barragán; Ramón, Rodríguez; Xochiquetzatl, Duarte; Marcos, Jacuinde; Rodolfo, Holtmann; Alexander, Monroi; Antonio, del Monte; Mayahuel, Fernández; Humberto, Mora; Martín, Leaño; Enoc, Pérez; Rafael "rabbit"
Art direction: Chapela; Roxana, du Colomb; Alisarine
Participation year at FICM: 2009

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