The Citrillo's Turn (2006)
1903, before the Revolution The Citrillos Turns is a pulque bar in Mexico City, in which beings with no present or future gather to drink their lives away and tell stories of the dead and apparitions. Thus is woven a story of real passions love, betrayal, jealousy, pillage- in an atmosphere of drunkenness and hallucination.
Director:
Felipe Cazals
Writer:
Felipe Cazals
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Damián Alcázar as Sergeant Collazo |
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José María Yázpik as José Isabel |
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Vanessa Bauche as Melba |
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Giovanna Zacarías as Brigida |
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Mario Zaragoza as Dijunto Melgarejo |
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Jorge Zárate as Cape Aboytes |
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Pedro Altamirano as Soto Tercero |
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Alfredo Barrera as Cabo de Guardia |
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Araceli Castro as Woman |
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Carlos Cobos as Priest Jonas |
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Luis Estudiante as Elderly Blind |
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Enrique Garcia as Procoro Rivera |
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Diego Antonio González as Doctrino |
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Guillermo Hernández as Leobardo Ruiseco |
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Lina Hernández as Leobardos' woman |
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José Sergio Jiménez as Priest |
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Alfonso Magaldy as Carcamenero |
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José Carlos Navarrete García as Carlos |
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Luis Reyes as Indian |
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Noemí Rodriguez Vidal as Muchachona |
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Ivonne Solares as Marchanchita |
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Liliana Sánchez as Young female indian |
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Manuel Sánchez as Catrín |
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Paula Ramirez Vargas as Sergeant's mother |
| Directing | Felipe Cazals | Director |
| Writing | Felipe Cazals | Screenplay |
| Camera | Ángel Goded | Director of Photography |
| Editing | Gustavo Madrid | Editor |
| Production | Mario Lemus Lazo | Producer |
| Costume & Make-Up | Adriana Olivera | Costume Design |
| Art | Lorenza Manrique | Production Design |
| Production | Fernando Gou | Producer |
| Art | Alisarine Ducolomb | Set Decoration |
| Crew | Manuel Cordero | Special Effects Coordinator |