If You Kill, Call Me (2022)
Refined, often millionaires, drug trafficker lawyers evolve within a territory where law, organized crime and corruption meet. They are smugglers, the visible actors of the collusion between criminal organizations and the legal, political and financial structures of countries crushed by narco-violence. This investigation penetrates into the depths of drug trafficking through a little-known angle, that of justice, and aims to deconstruct the preconceived idea of the drug trafficker as the sole responsible for violence. "If you kill, call me" debunks the myth of drug trafficking by penetrating, through drug trafficker lawyers, into the heart of the legal system to reveal its deep complicity with organized crime.
Director: Eduardo Febbro
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Jose Refugio Alejo as Self - El Chapo's Lawyer |
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Gustavo Salazar as Self - Escobar's Lawyer |
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Juan Pablo Badillo as |
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Rogelio De La Garza as |
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Silvia Rocio Delgado as |
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Amado Carrillo Fuentes as |
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Rosalvo Chao Gomez as |
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Andrés Granados as |
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Ignacio Morales Lechuga as |
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Mariel Colon Miro as |
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Jose Reyes Peralta as |
| Directing | Eduardo Febbro | Director |
| Sound | Maxence Dussère | Music |
| Crew | Constantino Guerrero | Cinematography |
| Editing | Emmanuel Cabanes | Editor |
| Editing | Jean de Certeau | Editor |
| Editing | Joffrey Pilaud | Editor |
| Sound | Yohann Bernard | Sound Editor |
| Sound | Lenny Moreau | Sound Editor |
| Sound | Antoine Pradalet | Sound Re-Recording Mixer |
| Sound | César de la Vega | Sound Recordist |
| Production | Fabio Lucchini | Associate Producer |