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2006 | Color | 24 min

A story about the role of cinema in the process of modernization during the late XIX Century, including a series of reconstructions of the first film screenings in Morelia and footage of the city shot by the Alva brothers, pioneers of Mexican cinema


Country: México
Direction: Morett; Javier
Script: Briceño; Roberto, Ruiz; Tania, Morett; Javier
Production: Boga; Viktor, Sancorté; Alejandro, Rieder; Citlaly
Photography: Hurtudo; Gastón, Arteaga; Daniel
Sound: Chareton; Gerardo
Music: Romero; German
Art direction: Lachino; Camilo
Participation year at FICM: 2006

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