Tequila  (2011)

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The movie Tequila, released in 2011 and directed by Sergio Sánchez Suárez, was shot on digital using Silicon Imaging Cameras, Silicon Imaging SI-2K Camera, Silicon Imaging SI-2K Mini Camera with Andronico Gonzalez as cinematographer and editing was done on the Adobe Premiere Editing System by Alejandro Carrillo Penovi, Dankmar Garcia, Andronico Gonzalez, Mauro Rivera, Sergio Sánchez Suárez.
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