Valentina, who has seen her parents arrested for producing “subversive” publications against the dictator Porfirio Díaz, flees taking a bag of gold coins with her.
She has to get these to the rebel Madero who is in San Antonio (Texas). So Valentina begins a long journey from the City of Mexico to the Texan City as a member of a traveling circus.
Here she finds love with Victor who is mad about the cinema and spends his time filming everything that goes on around him at a time of great political upheaval.
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Directed By | José Buil and Marisa Sistach |
Released | 1999 |
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Festivals & Awards |
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San Sebastian , Biarritz , Valencia Film Festivals |
Technical Details | |
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Length | 99 minutes |
Genre | Period Drama |
Format | 35mm Eastmancolor.Panoramica 1:1,85 / 2,727mt. |
Languages | Spanish |
Country of Origin | Mexico, Spain and France |
Rights Available | All Territories except Mexico, France and all French speaking countries |
Character | Actor/Actress |
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Lupe | Carmen Maura |
Guy Devart | Patrick Le Meuff |
Romualdo | Gabriel Retes |
Víctor | Diego Luna |
Valentina | Ana Claudia Talancón |
Minima Cordelia | Arcelia Ramírez |
Maximino | Fernando Rubio |
Procopio | Manuel Ojeda |
Crew | |
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Spainish Co-Producers | Isabel Mulá and Jose Cunillés |
Editing | Guillermo Maldonado |
Director of Cinematography | Gabriel Berinstáin |
Music | Eduardo Gamboa |
Production Designer | Guadalupe Sanchez |
Script | Marisa Sistach and José Buil |
Sound | Juan Carlos Prieto |