Amar a morir
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Directed by | Fernando Lebrija |
Written by | Fernando Lebrija Harrison Reiner |
Produced by | David Wisnievitz Matthias Ehrenberg Miguel Angel Boccaloni Harrison Reiner |
Starring | José María de Tavira Martina García Alberto Estrella |
Cinematography | Masanobu Takayanagi |
Edited by | Radu Ion |
Production company | Laguna Pictures |
Release date |
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Running time | 119 minutes |
Countries | Mexico Colombia |
Language | Spanish |
Amar a morir ("Love to Die") is a 2009 Mexican-Colombian drama film.[1] The film marks Fernando Lebrija's directorial debut. The movie was filmed in Mexico City, in the State of Michoacán and in the town of Ocelotitlán, Michoacán.
Plot
[edit]Alejandro is a rich kid who is trying to escape from his own demons. In his journey he reaches a beach town where he meets a girl, who shows him the other side of life, a simple and beautiful side. But even in paradise, he encounters the demons he is trying to escape from.
Cast
[edit]- José María de Tavira as Alejandro Vizcaíno.
- Martina García as Rosa.
- Alberto Estrella as Tigre.
- Craig McLachlan as Nick.
- Raúl Méndez as Tiburón.
- Mayra Serbulo as Amalia.
- Silverio Palacios as Pancho.
- Miguel Rodarte as Capitán Fernández.
- Luis Roberto Guzmán as Luis Ro.
- Catalina López as Flor.
- Sergio Jurado as Ricardo Vizcaíno.
- Renata Campos as Patricia Vizcaíno.
- Jimena Guerra as Rebeca Corcuera.
- Francisco Avendaño as Francisco Corcuera.
- Patricia Archer as Barbara Corcuera.
- Benjamín Martínez as Marcial.
- José Sefami as Pedro Gómez.
- Antonio Gaona as Paco.
- John Archer as Pelos.
- Jorge Becerril as Sargento Flores.
Awards
[edit]The film debuted in the Festival Internacional de Cine de Santa Bárbara 2009, where it won the Nueva Vision Award to the best Latin Cinema film.[2]
References
[edit]- ^ "Jason Castro says 'Hallelujah' in Santa Barbara". The Los Angeles Times. January 25, 2009.
- ^ "El Informador". Archived from the original on 2016-05-05. Retrieved 2020-07-24.
External links
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