Máncora  (2008)

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  |  Color  |  100 Minutes
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The movie Máncora, released in 2008 and directed by Ricardo de Montreuil with Leandro Filloy as cinematographer and editing by Luis Carballar.
Directed by | Ricardo de Montreuil
Cinematography by | Leandro Filloy
Edited by | Luis Carballar
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Country | Spain, Peru
Language | Spanish
Genres | Drama

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Cast
Santiago / Ximena's Stepbrother
Ximena / Santiago's Stepsister
Iñigo / Ximena's Husband
Camarera Mexicana / Mexican Barmaid
Chester Creek
Cuchi Cuchi
Jean Pautrat
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Underwater Director Of Photography
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Assistant To Elizabeth Avellan: Troublemaker Studios
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Boom Operator / Sound: Second Unit
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Re-recording Mixer
Makeup Department
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Music Department
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Musician: Electric Guitar
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