2004 | Color | 21 min Five days of celebration, devotion and faith bring together thousands of people in this recreation of the historic battle between Moors and Christians. Country: México Direction: Martínez Aguirre; Edin Alain Script: Quezada; Simitrio, Martínez Aguirre; Edin Alain Production: Martínez Aguirre; Edin Alain Photography: Lilly; John, Errecald; Guillermo, Martínez Aguirre; Edin Alain Sound: Salgado; Felipe Participation year at FICM: 2004
2004 | Color | 21 min Five days of celebration, devotion and faith bring together thousands of people in this recreation of the historic battle between Moors and Christians. Country: México Direction: Martínez Aguirre; Edin Alain Script: Quezada; Simitrio, Martínez Aguirre; Edin Alain Production: Martínez Aguirre; Edin Alain Photography: Lilly; John, Errecald; Guillermo, Martínez Aguirre; Edin Alain Sound: Salgado; Felipe Participation year at FICM: 2004
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